![]() ![]() The repair environment for the library must be free of conditions that could cause electrostatic discharge (ESD). Refer to the individual User Guide for more information. Note: Selecting a drive to provide the robotic control path is part of configuring a partition. If the drive you are replacing provides the control pathįor the robotics, stop backup operations to the partition. Replacing is the one exporting the library (that is, providing the robotic control While you install a new drive or replace an existing one, unless the drive you are Note: Both the T950 and the T Finity require a QIP for direct attach driveīackups running to other drives in the library (or partition) can safely continue Shutting down and powering off the host computer before replacing a drive. Operations to all of the drives in the daisy chain. If multiple direct attach SCSI drives are daisy chained on the same SCSI bus,Īdding or removing a drive interrupts communications on the bus. Use the following guidelines if you are installing or replacing a drive in aĭrive bay assembly (DBA) already in the library.īackups running to all other drives in the library (or partition) can safelyĬontinue while you install a new drive or replace an existing one. Make sure you fulfill the prerequisites described in this section and familiarize yourself with all the sections in the document before starting. Tape Drive Support This table shows the tape drives supported by the individual libraries. Backups cannot continue while you install the new DBA and drive(s). If there are no empty drive bays in your library, you must install a new DBA to accommodate additional drives. Therefore, the user interface screens on your library may differ from those shown in this document.ĭrive Bay Assemblies Each drive is mounted on a drive sled which is installed in a drive bay assembly (DBA) in the back of the library. User Interface Updates The BlueScale interface changes as new features are added or other modifications are made between firmware revisions. Spectra T950 and T Finity-items indicated with this text refer to either of these two libraries. Spectra T200, T380, or T680-items indicated with this text refer to any one of these three libraries. The relative locations of the components and the procedures are the same for the other libraries unless otherwise indicated.The differences are indicated by library type for example: Most of the figures in this guide show the Spectra T380 library. Illustrations The replacement drive that you received may not look exactly like the drives shown in this document. This guide provides instructions for either installing an additional drive or replacing an existing drive in a Spectra T200, T380, T680, T950, or T Finity library (the library). Web Site: Knowledge Base: United States and CanadaĮmail: Central and South America, Asia, Australia, and New Zealandĭrive Installation or Replacement Instructions Spectra Logic Web Site: United States Headquarters Due to continuing research and development, Spectra Logic may revise this publication from time to time without notice, and reserves the right to change any product specification at any time without notice. However, no responsibility is assumed by Spectra Logic for its use. Information furnished in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. ![]() In no event shall Spectra Logic be liable for any loss of profits, loss of business, loss of use or data, interruption of business, or for indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages of any kind, even if Spectra Logic has been advised of the possibility of such damages arising from any defect or error. This item and the information contained herein are the property of Spectra Logic Corporation.Įxcept as expressly stated herein, Spectra Logic Corporation makes its products and associated documentation on an “AS IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, BOTH OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. Copyright © 2008 – 2010 Spectra Logic Corporation. ![]()
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