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[. . . ] DAT 72 SCSI Internal Tape Drive (part number CD72LWH) DAT 72 SCSI External Tape Drive (part number CD72LWE) DAT 72 SATA Internal Tape Drive (part number CD72SH) Quantum Corporation provides this publication "as is" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Quantum Corporation may revise this publication from time to time without notice. Making copies or adaptations without prior written authorization of Quantum Corporation is prohibited by law and constitutes a punishable violation of the law. TRADEMARK STATEMENT Quantum and the Quantum logo are all registered trademarks of Quantum Corporation. [. . . ] Novell 5. x with native backup applet using the NWTAPE. CDM driver dated after 11/3/99. DEC UNIX Sun UNIX SGI HP-UX IBM AIX Linux SCO (ODT and Open Server) installation using the MAKDEV utility. SCO UnixWare 7. x SW5 Off SW6 On SW7 On SW8 Off SW10 Off On On On On Off Off On On On On On Off On Off On On Off On On On On On Off On On On On On On On Off On Off -------- On On On On -- DDS-4/DAT 72 User's Guide 22 Chapter 2 Installing Internal Tape Drives SCSI Wide/Narrow Configuration (DDS-4 Drives Only) SCSI Wide/Narrow Configuration (DDS-4 Drives Only) Settings: Switch 9 ON = SCSI Wide Operating Mode (default) Switch 9 OFF = SCSI Narrow Operating Mode 2 Switch 9 enables SCSI Wide or Narrow operation. By default, switch 9 is set to ON, enabling SCSI Wide (16-bit) operation. To enable SCSI Narrow (8-bit) operation, set switch 9 to the OFF position. This allows the DDS-4 drive to terminate the upper byte of the SCSI bus. Switch 9 is reserved on internal DAT 72 drives. DDS-4/DAT 72 User's Guide 23 Chapter 2 Installing Internal Tape Drives Vendor ID Vendor ID Settings: Switch 10 ON = Vendor ID is "SEAGATE DAT" (default) Switch 10 OFF = Vendor ID is "ARCHIVE Python" 2 Switch 10 determines the vendor ID that the internal tape drive returns when it receives a SCSI "Inquiry" command. Setting switch 10 to the OFF position configures the drive to return the vendor ID ARCHIVE Python. Independent software vendors can use this vendor ID to provide software compatibility with previous Quantum DDS tape drives. Note: The SATA vendor ID is QUANTUM DAT. Recording Drive Information After you review and, if necessary, change the drive's default settings, record the drive information. That way, you can reference this information in the future, without having to gain access to the drive inside your computer. 2 Accessing the Inside of Your Computer To gain access to the inside of your computer: 1 Shut down the computer as you would normally. 2 Remove the computer's power cord from the computer's AC connector. 2 DDS-4/DAT 72 User's Guide 24 Chapter 2 Installing Internal Tape Drives Mounting the Internal Tape Drive 3 Remove the computer cover to gain access to the inside of the computer. The documentation that came with your computer should explain this procedure. Note: If you have to disconnect cables to gain access to the mounting bay, note which cables were removed. You can then refer to this information when you reconnect the cables at the end of this procedure. 4 Select an available 3. 5-inch or 5. 25-inch mounting bay, depending on the internal tape drive you want to install. Note: The internal tape drive can be mounted horizontally or vertically (on its side). 5 If the mounting bay has a "filler panel, " remove it according to the instructions in your computer's documentation. 6 If the computer does not have a SCSI host adapter, you will need to purchase and install a SCSI host adapter. Mounting the Internal Tape Drive 2 An internal tape drive without mounting brackets can be installed into a 3. 5-inch drive bay. An internal tape drive with mounting brackets can be installed into a 5. 25-inch drive bay. · To mount the internal tape drive into a 3. 5-inch bay, see Mounting the Drive into a 3. 5-inch Drive Bay. · To mount the internal tape drive into a 5. 25-inch bay, see Mounting the Drive into a 5. 25-inch Drive Bay. Mounting the Drive into a 3. 5-inch Drive Bay 2 drive bay. This procedure assumes your drive is not equipped with sidemounting brackets. The following procedure describes how to mount the drive in a 3. 5-inch DDS-4/DAT 72 User's Guide 25 Chapter 2 Installing Internal Tape Drives Mounting the Internal Tape Drive 1 Orient the drive so the front of the drive faces the front of the computer. 3 Align the drive's front panel with the front panel of the computer. [. . . ] 3 If the Device Manager does not list the drive, the drive may not be installed or configured properly. Check your drive installation and configuration. Write Error If the Media LED is flashing, a write error has occurred. 1 Use a Quantum-qualified DDS cleaning cartridge to clean the tape heads (see Cleaning the Tape Heads on page 51). 3 If the Media LED continues to flash, contact the Technical Support department. 6 Hardware Error 6 If the Drive LED is flashing rapidly, a hardware error has occurred. [. . . ]

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