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HP DAT 72 USB User Manual (74 pages)
HP StorageWorks DAT USB Tape Drives
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 1.52 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
14
Front View of HP Storageworks DAT 160 Tape Drive
14
Which Operating Systems Are Supported
15
USB Tape Drive and Cables
15
Internal Drives
15
Front View of HP Storageworks DAT 72 and 40 Tape Drive
15
External Drives
16
Power Requirements
16
What Are the Mounting Requirements for an Internal Tape Drive
16
Mounting Bay
16
USB Cables
16
Mounting Hardware
17
Using the HP Storageworks Tape CD-ROM
17
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
20
Installing on Linux
20
Upgrade Backup Software
20
Enabling Encryption (DAT 320 Only)
21
Installing an Internal DAT Tape Drive
23
Prepare Mounting Bay
23
Attach Mounting Hardware
24
Attaching Mounting Screws
24
Install Drive
25
Attach USB Cable to the Server
25
Decide Which Cable to Use
25
Installing Tape Drive
25
To Check Whether Your Server Has an Internal USB Port
26
Connect the USB Cable to an Internal USB Port
26
Orientation of Internal 4-Pin Connector (Proliant Header Pin Layout)
26
Connecting to a Standard USB Port
27
Connecting to a 4-Pin USB Port with Intel Header Pin Layout (Blue)
27
Attach USB and Power Cable to the Tape Drive
28
Connecting to a 4-Pin USB Port with Proliant Header Pin Layout (Red)
28
Attaching Power Cable
29
Secure the Drive
30
Securing Drive Example 1, Mounting Hardware Used
30
Securing Drive Example 2, no Mounting Hardware Used
30
Installing an External DAT Tape Drive
31
Connecting the Power and USB Cables
31
Connecting Power and USB Cables, DAT 320 Tape Drives
32
Connecting Power and USB Cables, All Other Models
32
Verify Installation
35
Operating Your Tape Drive
37
Front Panel, DAT 320 Tape Drives
37
Front Panel, HP Storageworks DAT 320 External Drive
37
Front Panel, DAT 160 Tape Drives
38
LED Sequences, DAT 320 and DAT 160 Tape Drives
38
Front Panel, HP Storageworks DAT 160 External Drive
38
Encryption LED, DAT 320 Models Only
40
Encryption LED, DAT 320 Tape Drives
40
Front Panel, DAT 72 and DAT 40 Tape Drives
41
LED Sequences, DAT 72 and DAT 40 Tape Drives
41
Front Panel, HP Storageworks DAT 72, 40 and 24 External Drive
41
Loading and Unloading
42
Inserting Cartridges
42
Inserting an 8 MM Cartridge into an HP Storageworks DAT 320 External Drive
42
Removing Cartridges
43
Ejecting a DAT 320 Cartridge from an HP Storageworks DAT 320 External Drive
43
Removing Power from the Drive
44
Use the Correct Media
45
Data Cartridges
45
HP Storageworks DAT 320 and DAT 160 Tape Drives and Cartridges
45
Backup Application/Media Compatibility
45
Tape Drive/Media Compatibility
46
DAT 320 Tape Drives and Encryption
46
Data Cartridge Compatibility
46
When Should I Use Encryption
47
How Do I Enable Encryption
47
When will I be Asked to Enter the Key
47
What Happens if I Don't Remember the Key
47
Does Encryption Affect Tape Drive Performance
48
Does the Tape Drive Encrypt Media in an Earlier DAT Format
48
Where Can I Get more Information
48
Write-Protecting Cartridges
48
Cleaning Cartridges
49
Write Protecting a Cartridge
49
Cleaning Cartridge Compatibility
49
Expired Cleaning Cartridges
50
Handling Cartridges
50
Getting the most out of Cartridges and Drives
50
Using HP OBDR
53
Compatibility
53
What Does HP OBDR Do
53
Remote Disaster Recovery (Proliant Servers Only)
54
Testing for Compatibility
54
Running HP OBDR
54
Inserting Cartridge for OBDR
54
If Restore Fails
55
Keeping Eject Button Pressed Down, Power on in OBDR Model
55
Diagnostic Tools and Performance
57
Diagnostic Tools
57
HP Library & Tape Tools
57
Installing L&TT
57
Running L&TT
57
Troubleshooting with Library & Tape Tools
58
Performance Assessment Tools
59
Optimizing Performance
59
10 Troubleshooting
61
General Procedure
61
Verifying USB Installation for Optimum Performance
63
Check for USB 2.0 Port (Windows)
63
Ensure that the Tape Drive Is the Only Device on a USB Hub (Windows)
63
For Models Prior to DAT 320 Ensure that the Hp_Usbstor Driver Is Being Used (Windows)
63
Check Drivers (Linux)
64
Frequently Asked Questions about USB Drivers
64
Problems with Cartridges
65
The Cartridge Is Jammed
65
The Drive will Not Accept the Cartridge (or Ejects It Immediately)
65
11 Replacing an Internal Tape Drive
67
To Disconnect Your Drive
67
To Reconnect Your Tape Drive
67
12 USB Configuration Guide
69
USB in HP Storageworks DAT Devices
69
USB Terminology
69
Setting up a USB Network
70
USB Cables
70
Index
71
HP Storageworks DAT
72
HP DAT 72 USB Supplementary Manual (76 pages)
Hardware and Software
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 3.29 MB
Table of Contents
Rdx Backup System
1
Table of Contents
3
Dat Drives
4
Lto Ultrium Tape Drive Half-Height Models
6
Lto Ultrium Tape Drive Full-Height Models
8
Lto Ultrium Tape Blade for Bladesystem C-Class
9
Dat Autoloader
10
Lto Ultrium Tape Autoloaders
11
MSL2024 Tape Library
12
MSL4048 Tape Library
14
MSL8096 Tape Library
16
MSL6030 and MSL6026 Tape Libraries
18
MSL6060 and MSL6052 Tape Libraries
19
Enterprise Modular Library (Eml) E-Series
20
Enterprise Systems Library (Esl) E-Series
21
Rdx Backup System
22
D2D100 Backup System
23
D2D2500 Backup System
24
D2D4000 Backup System
25
6000 Virtual Library System
26
9000 Virtual Library System
27
Data Protector Express 4.0
28
Storage Mirroring Software V5
30
Tape Connectivity Options
31
Rack Mount Tape Drive Kits
33
Modular Smart Array 60 (LFF Sas & Sata)
34
Modular Smart Array 20 (LFF Sata)
34
Modular Smart Array 50 (SFF Sas & Sata)
35
Modular Smart Array 70 (SFF Sas & Sata)
35
Modular Smart Array 2000Sa (Shared Sas Storage)
37
Sb40C Storage Blade for Bladesystem C-Class
39
3Gb SAS BL Switch for Bladesystem C-Class
40
Proliant ML1 10G5 Storage Server
41
Storage (NAS)
42
Proliant Dl160G5 Storage Server
42
Proliant Dl185G5 Storage Server
43
Proliant Dl380G5 Storage Server
44
Proliant High Availability Storage Server
45
Microsoft Iscsi Target Software
46
Aio400R Storage System
47
Aio400T Storage System
47
Aio1200R Storage System
48
Software Specification
49
Aio Sb600C Storage Blade for Bladesystem C-Class
49
Enterprise File Services Clustered Gateway
50
Polyserve Software for Microsoft SQL Server
51
9100 Extreme Data Storage System
52
Msa2000Fc
53
Msa2000I
53
Enterprise Virtual Array (Eva) Family
55
Eva440
56
Eva4400 Starter Kits
56
Eva8100
57
Eva6100
57
Eva HDD Options
58
Eva Options
59
Continuous Access Eva
60
Command View Eva
60
Business Copy Eva
60
EVA Software
60
Eva Dynamic Capacity Management Software
61
Xp24000
63
Xp Xp20000
63
San Virtualisation Services Platform
64
Host Bus Adaptors (Hbas)
65
Cabling and Transceivers
66
B-Series (Brocade) 4Gb San Switches
67
B-Series (Brocade) 8Gb San Switches
68
B-Series (Brocade) Director-Class Switches
69
C-Series (Cisco) San Switches
70
C-Series (Cisco) Director-Class Switches
71
8/20Q (Qlogic) San Switch
72
San Switches for HP Bladesystem C-Class
73
Fibre Channel over IP Gateways (San over Wan)
74
More Information
75
HP DAT 72 USB Configuration Manual (42 pages)
DDS/DAT Evolution II drives
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.65 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
5
Related Documents
5
General Documents and Standardization
5
USB Specifications
6
SAS Compliance
6
1 Introduction
7
Drivers and Backup Software
7
Drivers
7
UNIX Applications
7
Application Software Availability
7
Inquiry Strings
7
2 HP (HP-UX) Servers and Workstations
9
Introduction
9
Determining a Suitable SCSI ID
9
Adding Stape and Schgr (Autoloader Driver) to the Kernel
11
Add Device Files
15
Configuring an Autoloader
17
What Next
18
3 HP (Openvms) Servers and Workstations
19
Determining Attached Devices
19
Configuring an Autoloader on Openvms and MRU
19
Verifying the Configuration of an Autoloader on Openvms and MRU
20
What Next
20
4 HP (Tru64 5.1X) Servers and Workstations
21
Updating the Tape Driver
21
Configuring an Autoloader
24
What Next
24
5 IBM (AIX) Servers and Workstations
25
Determining the SCSI ID
25
Configuring the Device Files
25
If You Are Using a Graphics Terminal Running X-Windows
25
If You Are Using a Non-Graphics Terminal
27
Device Filenames under AIX
28
6 Linux (Kernel 2.6.X) Servers and Workstations
29
Determining the SCSI ID
29
Configuring on Linux Systems
29
Using the Seek and Tell Features of Mt
30
Configuring Non-Compression Device Files
31
Detecting Autoloader Luns in Linux
31
Installing USB Drivers on Linux
32
Verifying an Autoloader Has Installed Correctly
32
What Next
32
7 Sun (Solaris) Servers and Workstations
33
Determining the SCSI ID
33
Driver Configuration
33
HP-Data Values
34
Configuring an Autoloader
36
What Next
36
8 Verifying the Installation
37
To Verify the Installation
37
Example
38
Glossary
39
Index
41
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