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Chapter 2 Installation Procedures
Installing the Internal LTO-3 Half-Height Tape Drive
LTO-3 Half-Height Tape Drive User’s Guide 10
Configuring the Internal
Parallel SCSI Tape Drive 2
The factory-set default configuration of the internal parallel SCSI LTO-3
Half-Height Tape Drive is:
SCSI ID: 6
Terminator power: enabled
Configuring the Internal Drive Parallel SCSI ID
2
Each device on the parallel SCSI bus must have its own unique SCSI ID.
Use SCSI configuration jumper pins 1–2, 3–4, 5–6, and 7–8 on the drive
back panel to change the SCSI ID of the LTO-3 Half-Height Tape Drive
(see figure 2
and table 2).
If you are installing the internal LTO-3 Half-Height Tape Drive in a UNIX
operating system environment, see Finding Existing SCSI Devices and
Controllers on page 28 and refer to the appropriate subsection in
chapter 3
to identify the installed parallel SCSI devices and controllers:
Configuring Sun UNIX Environments
on page 27
Configuring IBM AIX UNIX Environments
on page 30
Configuring Linux UNIX Environments
on page 32
Configuring HP-UX UNIX Environments
on page 33
IF the default parallel SCSI
ID configuration is . . .
THEN you can . . .
compatible with your system
SCSI bus,
skip the following subsection and
proceed to Configuring the Internal
Parallel SCSI Terminator Power on
page 12.
already assigned to another
device,
change the configuration of either the
other device, or the LTO-3 Half-
Height Tape Drive, as described in
the following subsection.
Note: Parallel SCSI controllers and host adapters generally use ID 7.
In some systems, the boot drive uses ID 0 or ID 1. Avoid
configuring the LTO-3 Half-Height Tape Drive to these SCSI
IDs.
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