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Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Installing the Tabletop LTO-5 Tape Drive LTO-5 Tape Drive User’s Guide17 5Reconnect the workstation or server system AC power cord to the facility AC power receptacle. After connecting the tabletop drive interface and AC power cables, proceed to Restarting the Tabletop Half-Height Tape Drive System in the following subsection. Restarting the Tabletop Half-Height Tape Drive System After connecting the tabletop drive interface and AC power cables: 1Set the tabletop drive AC power switch to the on position. 2Restart the workstation or server system. 3Verify that the tabletop LTO-5 Half-Height Tape Drive comes on and completes the Power On Self Test (POST) functions. As required, proceed to Installing the LTO Driver Software . Installing the Tabletop LTO-5 Full-Height Tape Drive To install the tabletop LTO-5 Full-Height Tape Drive, complete the following procedures in the order presented: 1Connecting the Full-Height Tabletop Drive Interface and AC Power Cables 2Restarting the Tabletop Full-Height Tape Drive System on page 19 3Installing the LTO Driver Software on page 19, if required Connecting the Full-Height Tabletop Drive Interface and AC Power Cables As shown in figure 9, the rear panel of the tabletop LTO-5 Full-Height Tape Drive has connectors for: • A 26-pin SFF-8088 mini-SAS style interface cable •The AC power cable
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Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Installing the Tabletop LTO-5 Tape Drive 18LTO-5 Tape Drive User’s Guide Figure 9 Tabletop Full-Height Drive Interface and AC Power Connectors Connect the interface and AC power cables to the tabletop drive as follows: 1As required: aSave and close your open files and terminate all running applications. bShut down the workstation or server system. cDisconnect the system AC power cord from the facility AC power receptacle. 2Attach the external SAS interface cable to the 26-pin SFF-8088 mini- SAS connector on the back of the drive. 26-pin SFF-8088 mini-SAS connector AC power switch AC power connector
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Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Installing the LTO Driver Software LTO-5 Tape Drive User’s Guide19 3Verify that the tabletop LTO-5 Full-Height Tape Drive AC power switch is set to the off position, and connect the AC power cord to the power connector on the back of the drive. 4Connect the drive AC power cord to the facility AC power receptacle. 5Reconnect the workstation or server system AC power cord to the facility AC power receptacle. After connecting the tabletop drive interface and AC power cables, proceed to Restarting the Tabletop Full-Height Tape Drive System in the following subsection. Restarting the Tabletop Full-Height Tape Drive System After connecting the tabletop drive interface and AC power cables: 1Set the tabletop drive AC power switch to the on position. 2Restart the workstation or server system. 3Verify that the tabletop LTO-5 Half-Height Tape Drive comes on and completes the Power On Self Test (POST) functions. As required, proceed to Installing the LTO Driver Software . Installing the LTO Driver Software If you intend to use the LTO-5 Tape Drive with the Microsoft® native backup applet on a Windows 2000, Windows Server® 2003, Windows 2008 Server®, Windows XP®, or Windows Vista operating system, install the appropriate version of the LTO driver software available at www.quantum.com . Note:The LTO driver software is not necessary with commercial backup application software.
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Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Installing the LTO Driver Software 20LTO-5 Tape Drive User’s Guide
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LTO-5 Tape Drive User’s Guide21 Chapter 3 Operation This chapter describes how to operate the LTO-5 Tape Drive. Topics covered in this chapter are: •Understanding the Front Panel Display •Using LTO Tape Cartridges on page 28 •WORM Data Cartridges on page 32 •LTO-5 Tape Drives and Partitioning on page 32 •LTO-5 Tape Drives and Encryption on page 32 •Cleaning the Tape Drive on page 34 •Performing an Emergency Cartridge Eject on page 36 Understanding the Front Panel Display As shown in figure 10 (half-height) and figure 11 (full-height), the LTO-5 Tape Drive front panel display has five LED indicators that reflect the operating condition of the drive: The LEDs are either on steady or blinking at different rates in various combinations to indicate the various drive conditions as shown in table 2 .
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Chapter 3 Operation Understanding the Front Panel Display 22LTO-5 Tape Drive User’s Guide Figure 10 Front Panel Display (Half-Height) Figure 11 Front Panel Display (Full-Height) Cartridge door Encryption LEDReady LED Ta p e L E D Drive LED Clean LEDEject button Cartridge doorEject button Emergency reset button Ready LED Ta p e L E D Drive LED Clean LED Encryption LED
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Chapter 3 Operation Understanding the Front Panel Display LTO-5 Tape Drive User’s Guide23 EncryptionFirst LED - Blue or Amber. Indicates whether the encryption status of the drive. On At power on Off The drive is idle and there is no encryption key. Off with Ready LED flashing green.The tape drive is reading/writing unencrypted data from another host or unloading a cartridge. On (solid blue)The drive is idle but the encryption key is loaded. The drive is ready to read/write encrypted data. On (solid blue) with Ready LED flashing greenThe drive is reading/writing encrypted data. Alternate flashing, blue and amberThere is an encryption related error.This is cleared after unload executes or successful encryption/decryption resumes. See also “Encryption troubleshooting” on page 71.
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Chapter 3 Operation Understanding the Front Panel Display 24LTO-5 Tape Drive User’s Guide CleanSecond LED - Orange. Indicates whether the drive needs cleaning. Off Cleaning not required On Cleaning cartridge being used. The Ready LED flashes. Flashing Cleaning needed. The LED continues to flash if the drive is power cycled, and will only go out after a supported cleaning tape has been used. Ta p eThird LED - Orange. Indicates tape problems Off No fault Flashing Current tape is faulty, such as unreadable cartridge memory or unsupported type. Do not use the cartridge; replace it. The LED will go out when a tape load begins. DriveFourth LED - Orange. Indicates drive problems Off No fault Flashing Unrecoverable hardware failure. A power cycle or successful tape load will turn the LED off, but the LED will start flashing again if the same operation is performed and the hardware fault is still present.
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Chapter 3 Operation Understanding the Front Panel Display LTO-5 Tape Drive User’s Guide25 ReadyFifth LED - Green, indicates power and activity: Off Power off or self-test failure On Powered on and ready for use, but no activity Flashing Engaged in activity, such as responding to Read, Write, or Space commands or performing a self-test. Fast flash Downloading firmware Repeating patternA repeating pattern of short and long flashes indicates that the drive is in OBDR mode.
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Chapter 3 Operation Understanding the Front Panel Display 26LTO-5 Tape Drive User’s Guide Table 2 Front Panel Display LED Blink Codes LED Condition Action Required All LEDs OFF. Drive may not have power, may be faulty or may have been power cycled or reset during a firmware upgrade.Ensure the drive is switched on. If the green LED on the power switch is not on, check the power cable and replace it if necessary. If the drive has just been switched on or reset, the LED pattern should change after 1 second. If not, the drive has Firmware Image Corruption (caused by being switched off or reset during firmware upgrade). Return it to the factory for repair or reprogramming. If power is present and all LEDs remain off, try performing an interface operations (SCSI or ACI). If the drive does not respond, perform an emergency reset press the emergency reset or power-cycle the drive. If it still fails, call for service. Ready and Clean OFF. Drive Error and Tape Error FLASHING. The drive has failed to execute power-on self test (POST).Power cycle or reset the drive. If the condition reappears, call for service. Ready ON. The drive is ready for operation.None. This is normal. Ready FLASHING. The drive is carrying out a normal activity (read, write).None. If the drive is upgrading firmware, do not reset or power cycle it. Ready FLASHES twice, then pauses ON, then FLASHES twice. The drive is in OBDR mode.If you need to exit OBDR mode, power cycle or reset the drive.