Page 2 - NOTICE
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Page 3 - Contents; Preface
iii Contents Preface Audience vii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Safety and Regulatory Statements viii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installation Notice ...
Page 5 - Figures
Contents v Figures 1–1. HP DDS-3 Drive 1–2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–2. HP DDS-3 Drive Physical Specifications 1–5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–3. Rear View of DDS-3 Drive and SCSI Address/Jump...
Page 6 - vii; We’ve organized this guide as follows:; Chapter 1; Lists the pinouts for the SCSI connector on the DDS-3 drive.; Audience
vii Preface The HP DDS-3 Tape Drive User’s Guide describes how to install, configure, and use theDDS-3 drive. We’ve organized this guide as follows: Chapter 1 Provides a general description of the DDS-3 drive and the procedures forinstalling it into a system. Chapter 2 Describes the DDS-3 drive conf...
Page 7 - Safety and Regulatory Statements; Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions:; Canadian Department of Communications (CDC)
Preface viii Safety and Regulatory Statements See the Owner’s Guide that came with your system for safety informtion. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules and the C...
Page 8 - Emissions Regulations Compliance
Preface ix Emissions Regulations Compliance Any third-party I/O device installed in HP system(s) must be in accordance with therequirements set forth in the preceding Emissions Regulations statements. In the eventthat a third-party noncompliant I/O device is installed, the customer assumes allrespon...
Page 9 - Installation Notice; For more information, refer to the following documents:
Preface x Installation Notice Products designated in the applicable Hewlett-Packard price list as customer-installablecan be installed by computer-knowledgeable customers who carefully read and follow theinstructions provided. Customers who elect to have the product installed by our fieldpersonnel a...
Page 10 - Documentation Conventions; literal values; Italic words or characters in formats and command descriptions; Information that the system displays appears in; This symbol indicates the end of a chapter or appendix.
Preface xi Questions, Suggestions, or Problems If you have any questions, suggestions, or problems with our hardware, software, ordocumentation, please call 1–888–301–5932 (U.S. and Canada), or contact the HPResponse Center for your country. Documentation Conventions Unless otherwise noted in the te...
Page 11 - Introduction; General description of the drive
1–1 Chapter 1 Introduction This document describes the HP DDS-3 drive (HP model number C1537A), itsinstallation, operation, troubleshooting, and removal/replacement procedures. This chapter introduces the DDS-3 drive and contains the following information: • General description of the drive • Prepar...
Page 12 - General Description
Introduction 1–2 General Description The HP DDS-format drives have been developed by Hewlett Packard for data storagedrives that build on DAT technology. The DDS-3 drive has 12-GB native capacity and24–GB compressed capacity. The DDS–3 drive is compatible with all DDS–1 andDDS–2 drive formats. Figur...
Page 13 - DDS-3 Drive Environmental Requirements
Introduction 1–3 DDS-3 Drive Environmental Requirements The DDS-3 drive has the following environmental requirements: • Ambient TemperatureOperating 5 _ C to 40 _ C (41 _ F to 104 _ F) Non-Operating –40 _ C to 70 _ C (–40 _ F to 158 _ F) • HumidityOperating 20% to 80%RH (non-condensing) Non-Operatin...
Page 14 - Acoustic Noise Emissions
Introduction 1–4 • ShockOperating (3 axes for drives) no performance change 5.0 g peak for 3 ms: half sine Operating (3 axes for drives)no data loss 8.0 g peak for 11 ms: half sine Non-Operating (3 axes) no damage 0 km to 15.2 km (0 to 50,000 ft) • AltitudeOperating 0 km to 4.6 km (0 to 15,000 ft) N...
Page 15 - DDS-3 Drive Physical Specifications; Figure 1–2. HP DDS-3 Drive Physical Specifications
Introduction 1–5 DDS-3 Drive Physical Specifications Figure 1–2 describes the physical specifications of the DDS-3 drive. 150 mm (5.85 in.) + + + 60 mm 90 mm 4 mm 21 mm(0.82 in.) (2.34 in.) (3.51 in.) 41.3 mm (1.61 in.) 5 mm (0.20 in.) 101.6 mm (3.96 in.) 41.3 mm (1.61 in.) 101.6 mm (3.96 in.) + + +...
Page 16 - Preparing to Install a New DDS-3 Drive; Tools Required
Introduction 1–6 Preparing to Install a New DDS-3 Drive The following information describes how to prepare the DDS-3 drive for installation. Tools Required The following tools are needed to install the DDS-3 drive: • #2 Phillips screwdriver • Small needlenose pliers • T10 torx wrench Verifying Kit C...
Page 17 - Setting the SCSI-2 Address; Locate the jumpers at the back of the DDS-3 drive.
Introduction 1–7 Setting the SCSI-2 Address The DDS-3 drive must have a unique SCSI-2 target address. The DDS-3 drive jumpersare set at the factory to the SCSI-2 default address of 3, as shown in Figure 1–3. Werecommend that you keep the default address, if possible. You must also ensure that the Op...
Page 18 - Address Jumpers
Introduction 1–8 3. If you need to change the Operation Mode switches, locate the switches on the un-derside of the DDS-3 tape drive. Switches 1 and 2 are used to configure the datacompression operation mode. Switches 3 through 8 are used to specify drive connec-tivity and functionality according to...
Page 19 - Figure 1–3. Rear View of DDS-3 Drive and SCSI Address/Jumper Settings
Introduction 1–9 SCSI ID 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 SCSI ID (Default) TermPWR* Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 TermPWR* SCSI Connector Power Connector Bit 2 Bit1 Bit 0 TermPWR *Term PWR is not used in HP workstation configurations. Figure 1–3. Rear View of DDS-3 Drive and SCSI Address/Jumper Settings
Page 21 - Preparing the System; Enter the following at the prompt:; The list appears similar to the following:
Introduction 1–11 Preparing the System Perform the following steps to prepare the system for the DDS-3 drive installation: 1. Determine the existing SCSI-2 address settings currently in use on your system bycompleting the following steps. 2. Enter the following at the prompt: /usr/sbin/ioscan RETURN...
Page 22 - Shut down the system.; SCSI-2 Connection and Termination; Only unshielded connectors can be used.
Introduction 1–12 8/12/5.6.0 disk MICROP 2112 10 bc I/O Adapter 10/12 ext_bus GSC add-on Fast/Wide SCSI Interface 10/12.4 target 10/12.4.0 disk SEAGATE ST31200W 3. Shut down the system. If you are running HP-UX under HP VUE, shut down your system according to theshutdown procedure described in the o...
Page 23 - Powering Off the Workstation and Any Peripherals
Introduction 1–13 If you do not already have a SCSI terminator, you must order either terminator K2291(bale-lock style) or terminator C2904A (thumbscrew style). NOTICE: Use care when inserting and removing feed-through terminators toavoid damaging the end walls of the terminator and the drive. Power...
Page 24 - Adding or Removing the DDS-3 Drive Bezels or Expansion Brackets; Part numbers for the HP bezels are as follows:
Introduction 1–14 Adding or Removing the DDS-3 Drive Bezels or Expansion Brackets Depending on the size of the drive opening in your system, you may need to add orremove a bezel or expansion brackets to ensure that your DDS-3 drive fits in yoursystem. Part numbers for the HP bezels are as follows: •...
Page 27 - Chapter 2; Using the DDS-3 Drive; DDS-3 drive configuration
2–1 Chapter 2 Using the DDS-3 Drive This chapter provides the following information on using your DDS-3 drive: • DDS-3 drive configuration • Controls and features of the DDS-3 drive • Using the DDS-3 drive To verify HP-UX system operation, see the owner’s guide that came with yourworkstation. For mo...
Page 28 - Using Your DDS Drive; Your DDS-3 Drive Configuration; Figure 2–1 shows the LEDs and eject button of the DDS-3 drive.; Figure 2–1. DDS-3 Drive Controls and Indicators
Using Your DDS Drive 2–2 Your DDS-3 Drive Configuration Your HP-UX operating system comes with preconfigured device files and drivers. If youuse these preconfigured device files and drivers, you won’t need to configure yourDDS-3 drive with the operating system. To find out more about creating and us...
Page 29 - LEDs; Table 2–1. LED Display Codes; Data Cassettes
Using Your DDS Drive 2–3 LEDs The front panel has two colored LEDs: the Tape Light and the Clean/Attention Light. TheTape Light flashes green to show activity (loading, unloading, reading, and writing).Steady green means a cartridge is loaded. The Clean/Attention Light flashes amber to indicate head...
Page 32 - Loading and Unloading a Data Cassette; Insert the data cassette into the drive, as shown in Figure 2–3.; Figure 2–3. Loading a Data Cassette
Using Your DDS Drive 2–6 Using the DDS-3 Drive This section describes how to perform tasks with your DDS-3 tape drive. Loading and Unloading a Data Cassette Follow these steps to load and unload a data cassette from the DDS-3 tape drive: 1. Insert the data cassette into the drive, as shown in Figure...
Page 33 - Verifying the DDS-3 Tape Drive Operation; Media Interchangeability Restrictions
Using Your DDS Drive 2–7 2. Push the data cassette about three quarters of an inch into the drive. The driveautomatically pulls the data cassette the rest of the way in. When the Tape LED onthe left front of the drive stops flashing, the drive has loaded the data cassette. 3. To remove the data cass...
Page 35 - Ordering Information
Using Your DDS Drive 2–9 Ordering Information To order Hewlett-Packard data cassettes and cleaning cassettes for use in your DDS-3tape drive, use the following order numbers: • HP92283A Box of five 60-meter DDS data cassettes • HP92283B Box of five 90-meter DDS data cassettes • HP92300A Box of five ...
Page 36 - Chapter 3; Troubleshooting and Removal/Replacement Procedures
3–1 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Removal/Replacement Procedures This chapter provides the following information on troubleshooting andremoval/replacement procedures for your DDS-3 drive: • Checking the address settings • Checking the hardware installation • Verifying system operation • Field Replac...
Page 37 - Troubleshooting; Check the address settings of any single-ended SCSI-2 devices.; Checking the Address Settings for Single-Ended Drives
Troubleshooting and Removal/Replacement Procedures 3–2 Troubleshooting If you have trouble with any of these procedures, see the owner’s guide that came withyour system. This chapter explains what to do if you experience problems during the configurationprocess. It also explains how to run the Suppo...
Page 38 - Checking the Hardware Installation; Perform the following steps to check the hardware installation:
Troubleshooting and Removal/Replacement Procedures 3–3 H/W Path Class Description ============================================ bc 8 bc I/O Adapter 8/0 ext_bus GSC built-in Fast/Wide SCSI Interface 8/0.0 target 8/0.0.0 disk QUANTUM LPS1080WD 8/0.5 target 8/0.5.0 disk DEC DSP3210SW 8/0.6 target 8/0.6....
Page 40 - Rechecking the Address Settings; man cstm; man mstm; man xstm
Troubleshooting and Removal/Replacement Procedures 3–5 8. Recheck the device list (see “Rechecking the Address Settings” below). Rechecking the Address Settings Check the address settings again to see if the drive is now listed (see “Checking theAddress Settings for Single-Ended Drives,” earlier in ...
Page 41 - cstm
Troubleshooting and Removal/Replacement Procedures 3–6 To access the Support Tools Manager, perform the following steps: 1. Click on the Terminal Control on the Front Panel of your Workspace. Terminal Control A terminal window opens. 2. Move the mouse cursor into the terminal window and click the le...
Page 43 - Removal/Replacement Procedures; The removal/replacement procedures for the DDS-3 drive follow.; Field Replaceable Units; The following components are authorized for field replacement.; Description; Powering Off the System; Unplug the system unit power cord from the back of the system unit.
Troubleshooting and Removal/Replacement Procedures 3–8 Removal/Replacement Procedures The removal/replacement procedures for the DDS-3 drive follow. CAUTION: Electrostatic charges can damage the integrated circuits on printed circuit boards. To prevent such damage from occurring, followproper ESD pr...
Page 44 - Removing and Replacing the DDS-3 Drive
Troubleshooting and Removal/Replacement Procedures 3–9 Removing and Replacing the DDS-3 Drive To open your system and to remove and reinstall the DDS-3 drive, refer to the owner’sguide that came with your system. Read “Preparing to Install the DDS-3 Drive” inChapter 1 of this guide before beginning ...
Page 47 - Appendix A; SCSI Connector Pinouts; Table A–1. SCSI Connector Pinouts; PIN
A–1 Appendix A SCSI Connector Pinouts Table A–1. SCSI Connector Pinouts PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 GND 26 TERMPWR 2 DB(0) 27 GND 3 GND 28 GND 4 DB(1) 29 GND 5 GND 30 GND 6 DB(2) 31 GND 7 GND 32 –ATN 8 DB(3) 33 GND 9 GND 34 GND 10 DB(4) 35 GND 11 GND 36 –BSY 12 DB(5) 37 GND 13 GND 38 –ACK 14 DB(6) 39 GN...
Page 48 - Index
Index-1 Index B bezels, adding or removing, 1–15, 3–10 C commands cstm, 3–6exit, 3–8ioscan, 2–7verify, 3–8 cstm command, 3–6 D data compression, operation mode, 1–10 DDS–DC drive cassette, write–protect tab, 2–4– 2–9 cleaning the tape heads, 2–4– 2–9configuration, 2–2controls and features, 2–2introd...
Page 50 - User’s Guide; Workstation Systems Group
HP DDS-3 Tape Drive User’s Guide Workstation Systems Group Order No. A1658–90702 Edition E1296 Printed in U.S.A.