Quick start poster for half height LTO internal drives

11 Other sources of information
• The HP Tape CD-ROM for HP Library & Tape Tools (L&TT) and full Installation and User
instructions' in English and 11 other languages.
www.hp.com/support/tapetools for updates, compatibility information and the latest
version of L&TT.
www.hp.com/support/ultrium for up-to-date product information.
www.hp.com/storage/spock
for recommended products and configurations.
www.hp.com/support/pat for further information about getting the best performance
from your tape drive.
www.hp.com/go/obdr for detailed information about HP One-Button Disaster Recovery.
• If necessary, specialist technical help can be obtained from the HP Customer Call
Centers. Contact details can be found at www.hp.com.
www.hp.com/go/hpstoreopen for Linear Tape File System (LTFS) information and
updates.
Option 3: Use supplied cable to replace existing
cable to hard disk drives (not recommended)
CAUTION:
The SAS data cable has four data paths; this configuration diverts the
wiring from one of the hard disk drive bays to the tape drive. In a very small number
of server configurations, you will lose the use of a hard disk drive if the hard disk
drive bay is already occupied (or will be required for future use). This does not mean
there is a fault with either the hard disk or the server. Do NOT use this cabling option
with RAID configurations.
1. Locate existing SAS cable and determine whether a hard
disk drive bay will be lost
HP strongly recommends that the tape drive is connected to the second SAS port on the
host controller (this is the port that connects to the hard disk drive bays with the highest
numbers). Look at the front of the server and establish which SAS cable is connected to
the hard disk drive bays with the highest numbers.
1 Host SAS controller (HBA)
TIP:
If cable access for the tape drive bay is awkward, it may be easier to access
power and other connections if the tape drive is installed in the top bay. You may
need to move other devices to lower bays to achieve this.
2. Connect the SAS cable to the server
Remove the plastic cover on both SAS connectors on the cable. You will need to use the
second mini-SAS connector in this installation.
Connect the SAS cable to the spare port on the host SAS controller.
1 Host SAS controller (HBA) 2 SAS cable to hard disk bays 3 SAS Cable
Always check the disk LEDS after completing this installation to ensure that you have not
lost the use of a disk bay. If you have lost a disk bay, you may like to apply the supplied
Disk bay disconnected sticker to identify that slot.
6 Connect power to the tape drive
LTO Ultrium 6250/3000 tape drives
Connect the power connector on the SAS data cable to the server's internal power supply.
1 Power connector 2 SAS connector
LTO Ultrium 1760/920/448 tape drives
Connect a spare power cable from the server's internal power supply to the power
connector on the back of the tape drive.
1 SAS connector 2 Power connector
Power up the server
Replace server covers and power up the server.
Watch the boot screen carefully after installation. Check to see that the new SAS tape
drive is listed in the boot sequence.
If there are any errors or unexpected messages go
back and check the SAS cabling carefully.
7 Complete the installation
• Install drivers. The HP Tape driver (available on the CD-ROM or from
http: www.hp.com/support) is recommended for use with Windows operating
systems, but always check whether your software application requires you to use its
own driver. For other operating systems patch to the latest version of the operating
system and following the instructions in the patch documentation. See also the UNIX
Configuration Guide on the CD-ROM.
• Upgrade your software application to ensure it works correctly with the tape drive.
We do NOT recommend native backup applications, such as Windows Backup,
because they do not support the full features of the tape drive and may not meet
performance expectations.
HP Library & Tape Tools (L&TT) is the recommended diagnostic and support tool for
your HP tape drive. Use it to verify installation, update to the latest firmware and
confirm that your tape drive is functioning correctly before you use it for backup. L&TT
version 5.0 onwards offers integrated TapeAssure monitoring for Windows users so
pre-install L&TT to monitor your tape drive and be ready to run diagnostics should you
need to contact HP support. It is available free at www.hp.com/support/tapetools.
• HP Tape Smart Components provide easy to use driver and firmware updates for
HP Storage Tape Drives: HP Storage Tape Firmware (Windows), HP Storage Tape
Firmware (Linux) and HP Storage Tape Drivers (Windows). Visit
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/tapecompatibility.html for a
free download.
A = Mini-SAS Connector to host SAS controller (remove plastic cover)
B = Spare SAS connector on cable, remove plastic cover and connect
to highest-numbered disk bays (for example slots 4-7)
C = SAS connector tor tape drive
D = Power connector to tape drive (Ultrium 6250 and 3000 only)
8 Hardware encryption and your LTO Ultrium
6250, 3000 and 1760 tape drive
HP LTO-6 Ultrium 6250, LTO-5 Ultrium 3000 and LTO-4 Ultrium 1760 tape drives provide the
ability to hardware encrypt your data, applying the strongest level of AES industry-standard
encryption and protecting the data from unauthorized access and use. Encryption is
supported only on Ultrium 6.25 TB, 3 TB and 1.6 TB media; media encrypted on an HP LTO
Ultrium 6250, 3000 and 1760 drive can only be read on a compatible Ultrium tape drive
that supports hardware encryption.
To make use of this feature you need a backup application that supports hardware
encryption and Ultrium 6.25 TB, 3 TB or Ultrium 1.6 TB media.
Hardware encryption can be used with or without compression and without speed or
capacity penalties.
IMPORTANT:
Hardware encryption is a powerful feature, but should be used with
care. If you need to import your media onto another machine or to recover after
disaster you will be required to enter an encryption key.
For more information about AES encryption, encryption keys, and using hardware
encryption with your HP LTO Ultrium 6250, 3000 and 1760 tape drive, see the White
Papers on h18006.www.hp.com/storage/tapewhitepapers.html.
10
Understanding the LEDs
LTO Ultrium 6250/3000 drives only
1 Encryption – blue/amber
On (blue or amber): at power on
• Off: drive is idle with no encryption key
• Off with Ready LED flashing: drive is reading/writing unencrypted data or unloading
cartridge
On (blue): drive is idle with encryption key
• On (blue) with Ready LED flashing: drive is reading/writing encrypted data
• Blue and Amber flashing alternately: encryption or decryption error
NOTE: The Encryption LED appears only on the LTO Ultrium 6250 and 3000 tape
drive.
LTO Ultrium 6250/3000/1760/920/448 drives
2 Clean – amber
• On: cleaning cartridge in use
• Off: the drive does not require cleaning
• Flashing: the drive needs cleaning
3 Tape – amber
• Off: no fault has been detected
Flashing: the cartridge currently in the drive is faulty (damaged or unsupported).
Discard the cartridge.
4 Drive – amber
• Off: no fault has been detected
• Flashing: the drive mechanism has detected a hardware error
5 Ready – green
• On: the drive is ready for use
• Off: the drive power is off or there was a failure during self-test
• Flashing: the drive is busy
• Flashing repeated pattern: the drive is in OBDR (One-Button Disaster Recovery) mode
9 Choosing and looking after media
Your high-performance tape drive works best with high-performance HP Ultrium media.
Always use the recommended cartridges (see table).
Ultrium data cartridge compatibility
*Capacity assumes 2:1 compression.
**Capacity assumes 2.5:1 compression.
It pays to look after your media
Many tape drive and backup failures are caused by damaged or badly handled tape media.
• Keep media in the case provided.
Follow the temperature, humidity and acclimitization guidelines on the media packaging.
• Avoid dropping it or rough handling, as this is likely to damage the cartridge.
• Inspect it regularly for damage.
• Do not exceed normal cartridge life.
For detailed information on media care and best practice and to order online,
refer to www.hp.com/go/storagemedia/ultrium.
1 Write-protect switch
Close the write protect switch (1) to protect existing written data. A padlock will be visible
on the switch.
not
supported
not
supported
HP LTO
tape drive
model
Ultrium
200 GB*
data
cartridge
Ultrium
400 GB*
data
cartridge
Ultrium
800 GB*
data
cartridge
Ultrium
1.6 TB*
data
cartridge
Ultrium
3 TB*
data
cartridge
Ultrium
6.25 TB**
data
cartridge
LTO–6
Ultrium
6250
not
supported
not
supported
not
supported
read only read/write
and write
once/read
many
LTO–5
Ultrium
3000
not
supported
not
supported
read only read/write
and write
once/read
many
read/write
(C7975A)
and WORM
(C7975W)
not
supported
LTO–4
Ultrium
1760
not
supported
read only read/write
and write
once/read
many
read/write
(C7974A)
and WORM
(C7974W)
not
supported
LTO–3
Ultrium
920
read only read/write read/write
(C7973A)
and WORM
(C7973W)
not
supported
not
supported
not
supported
LTO–2
Ultrium
448
read/write read/write
(C7972A)
not
supported
not
supported
not
supported
read/write
(C7976A)
and WORM
(C7976W)
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REAR
FRONT
REAR
FRONT
B
B
D
C
A
A
C
D
C
M
Y
CM
MY
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