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Removal Drive 1 Drive 0 Drive 3 Drive 1 Drive 0 Drive 2 HP StorageWorks MSL6000 Series Drive Module Installation Caution: Parts can be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Keep parts in their containers until needed. Ensure you are properly grounded when touching static- sensitive components. 2 Unload any tape cartridges in the drive to be removed using your application software or the library GUI touch screen. 1 Note: If you are adding an additional tape drive to your library, skip to “Installation” in step 7. Note: Depending on the model, your library may look different from the ones illustrated in this procedure. Inspect the contents of the kit. 3 6 9 2 Decimal Keypad 5 8 1 Drive 1 Source: Destination: Slot 2 4 7 Touch an Input Box to Edit 0 Mail Slot Execute Move Back Drive Slot Clear entry Back space Element Type hp StorageWorks MSL series drive module installation Caution: Parts can be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Keep parts in their containers until needed. Ensure you are properly grounded when touching static- sensitive components. 2 Unload any tape cartridges in the drive to be removed using your application software or the library GUI touch screen. 1 Note: This part is hot-pluggable. It is not necessary to power down the library to replace this part. Note: Depending on the model, your library may look different from the ones illustrated in this procedure. Note: If you are adding an additional tape drive to your library, skip to “Installation” in step 7. Inspect the contents of the kit. removal Drive 1 Drive 1 Drive 0 Drive 3 Drive 2 Drive 0 3 6 9 2 Decimal Keypad 5 8 1 Drive 1 Source: Destination: Slot 2 4 7 Touch an Input Box to Edit 0 Mail Slot Execute Move Back Drive Slot Clear entry Back space Element Type Caution: This part is not hot-pluggable.

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Removal

Drive 1Drive 0

Drive 3

Drive 1Drive 0

Drive 2

HP StorageWorks

MSL6000 Series

Drive ModuleInstallation

Caution: Parts can be damaged byelectrostatic discharge. Keep parts in theircontainers until needed. Ensure you areproperly grounded when touching static-sensitive components.

2

Unload any tape cartridges in the drive to beremoved using your application software or thelibrary GUI touch screen.

1

Note: If you are adding an additionaltape drive to your library, skip to“Installation” in step 7.

Note: Depending on the model, yourlibrary may look different from the onesillustrated in this procedure.

Inspect the contents of the kit.

3

6

9

2

Decimal Keypad

5

8

1Drive 1Source:

Destination: Slot 24

7

Touch an Input Box to Edit

0MailSlot

ExecuteMove

Back

Drive

Slot

Clearentry

Backspace

Element Type

hp

StorageWorks

MSL series

drive module

installation

Caution: Parts can be damaged by

electrostatic discharge. Keep parts in their

containers until needed. Ensure you are

properly grounded when touching static-

sensitive components.

2

Unload any tape cartridges in the drive to be

removed using your application software or the

library GUI touch screen.

1

Note: This part is hot-pluggable. It is not

necessary to power down the library to

replace this part.

Note: Depending on the model, your

library may look different from the ones

illustrated in this procedure.

Note: If you are adding an additional

tape drive to your library, skip to

“Installation” in step 7.

Inspect the contents of the kit.

removal

Drive 1

Drive 1

Drive 0 Drive 3Drive 2

Drive 0

3

6

9

2Decimal Keypad

5

8

1

Drive 1

Source:

Destination: Slot 2

4

7

Touch an Input Box to Edit

0

MailSlot

Execute

Move

BackDrive

Slot

Clearentry

Backspace

Element Type

hp

StorageWorks

MSL series

drivemodule

installation

Caution: Parts can b

e damaged by

electrostatic d

ischarge.

Keep parts i

n their

container

s until n

eeded. E

nsure y

ou are

properly ground

ed when touch

ing sta

tic-

sensitiv

e componen

ts.

2

Unload any tape ca

rtridges i

n the d

rive to be

removed

using yo

ur applica

tion software o

r the

library GUI to

uch scr

een.

1

Note:This

part is ho

t-pluggable. It i

s not

necessa

ry to power d

own the lib

rary to

replace t

his part.

Note: Depend

ing on th

e model,

your

library may lo

ok differ

ent from the

ones

illustrated

in this

procedure

.

Note: If y

ou are a

dding an a

dditional

tape drive

to your l

ibrary, skip

to

“Installation” i

n step 7.

Inspect

the conten

ts of th

e kit.

removal

Drive 1

Drive 1

Drive 0

Drive 3

Drive 2

Drive 0

3

6

9

2Decimal Keypad

5

8

1

Drive 1

Source:

Destination:

Slot 2

4

7Touch an Input Box to Edit

0

Mail

SlotExecute

Move

Back

Drive

Slot

Clear

entry

Back

space

Element Type

© 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

Third Edition (September 2005)Part Number: 331764-003

*331764-003*331764-003

Getting Help• HP Product Information Site:

http://www.hp.com/go/storage

• HP Technical Support and Phone Numbers: http://www.hp.com/support

• HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools (L&TT) diagnostic software: http://www.hp.com/support/tapetools

Note: Use L&TT, RMI, or MSLUtildiagnostic software to verify installationsand to ensure your library has the latestfirmware.

14

Use HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools,Remote Management Interface (RMI), or MSLUtildiagnostic software to upgrade the drive to thelatest firmware. Note: You may need to reconfigure yoursoftware application. Drive serial numbers mightbe used for configuration and to assign drives tothe library.

Caution: This part is not hot-pluggable.

Installation

9 10

Using a flat-blade screwdriver, tighten the twocaptive thumbscrews. If adding an additional drive,configure the library for the new tape drive. Referto the tape library user guide for more information.

11

13Activate the tape drive by selecting

Activate Drive n > Back > Back > Back to the main screen. The screen will change to indicate that drive n is now activated.Note: After pressingActive Drive 2, themessage disappears.

3 4

Make sure that the LED on the tape drive to beremoved is off.

Using a flat-blade screwdriver, loosen the twocaptive thumbscrews at the top center and lowerleft of the tape drive.

5 6

Pull straight back on the tape drive handle toremove it from the library.

Note: Some effort is required to overcomethe initial resistance of unplugging the tapedrive from the drive bay.

If you are upgrading to a new drive technology,use HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools toupgrade the library firmware before installingthe new tape drive.

7

Before installing the new drive, inspect the connectorson the tape drive and in the drive bay. Ensurethat the connectors are intact, free of any foreignobjects, and have no cracks or deformed contacts.

8

Slowly insert the new tape drive into the drivebay, aligning the connectors on the tape drivewith the connectors in the drive bay.

Caution: Push on the tape drive handleand the bottom portion of the tape driveuntil it is seated.

Deactivate thetape drive tobe removed byselecting Menu >Maintenance >Replace Drive >Deactivate Drive n.The screen willchange to indicatethat Drive n cannow be removed.

If you are adding an additional tape drive to your library, or if you are upgrading an existing drive, ensure youuse supported cabling configurations. See theHP StorageWorks MSL6000 Series Tape LibraryUser Guide for more information. The userguide can be downloaded fromhttp://www.hp.com/support.

12

1234

- Terminator- 0.5 m cable- Cable to host- RS-232 diagnostic cable (for service only)

123

4

- Terminator- 0.5 m cable- Cable to

host- RS-232

diagnostic cable (forservice only)

Two-Drive Library Four-Drive Library

Four-Drive Library

Note: For optimumperformance, Ultrium460 and 960 drivesshould be configuredwith one drive per bus.

When cabling one drive per SCSI bus, usethe followingconfiguration.

Installation

9 10

Using a flat-blade screwdriver, tighten the twocaptive thumbscrews. If adding an additional drive,configure the library for the new tape drive. Referto the tape library user guide for more information.

11

13Activate the tape drive by selecting

Activate Drive n > Back > Back > Back to the main screen. The screen will change to indicate that drive n is now activated.Note: After pressingActive Drive 2, themessage disappears.

3 4

Make sure that the LED on the tape drive to beremoved is off.

Using a flat-blade screwdriver, loosen the twocaptive thumbscrews at the top center and lowerleft of the tape drive.

5 6

Pull straight back on the tape drive handle toremove it from the library.

Note: Some effort is required to overcomethe initial resistance of unplugging the tapedrive from the drive bay.

If you are upgrading to a new drive technology,use HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools toupgrade the library firmware before installingthe new tape drive.

7

Before installing the new drive, inspect the connectorson the tape drive and in the drive bay. Ensurethat the connectors are intact, free of any foreignobjects, and have no cracks or deformed contacts.

8

Slowly insert the new tape drive into the drivebay, aligning the connectors on the tape drivewith the connectors in the drive bay.

Caution: Push on the tape drive handleand the bottom portion of the tape driveuntil it is seated.

Deactivate thetape drive tobe removed byselecting Menu >Maintenance >Replace Drive >Deactivate Drive n.The screen willchange to indicatethat Drive n cannow be removed.

If you are adding an additional tape drive to your library, or if you are upgrading an existing drive, ensure youuse supported cabling configurations. See theHP StorageWorks MSL6000 Series Tape LibraryUser Guide for more information. The userguide can be downloaded fromhttp://www.hp.com/support.

12

1234

- Terminator- 0.5 m cable- Cable to host- RS-232 diagnostic cable (for service only)

123

4

- Terminator- 0.5 m cable- Cable to

host- RS-232

diagnostic cable (forservice only)

Two-Drive Library Four-Drive Library

Four-Drive Library

Note: For optimumperformance, Ultrium460 and 960 drivesshould be configuredwith one drive per bus.

When cabling one drive per SCSI bus, usethe followingconfiguration.

Removal

Drive 1Drive 0

Drive 3

Drive 1Drive 0

Drive 2

HP StorageWorks

MSL6000 Series

Drive ModuleInstallation

Caution: Parts can be damaged byelectrostatic discharge. Keep parts in theircontainers until needed. Ensure you areproperly grounded when touching static-sensitive components.

2

Unload any tape cartridges in the drive to beremoved using your application software or thelibrary GUI touch screen.

1

Note: If you are adding an additionaltape drive to your library, skip to“Installation” in step 7.

Note: Depending on the model, yourlibrary may look different from the onesillustrated in this procedure.

Inspect the contents of the kit.

3

6

9

2

Decimal Keypad

5

8

1Drive 1Source:

Destination: Slot 24

7

Touch an Input Box to Edit

0MailSlot

ExecuteMove

Back

Drive

Slot

Clearentry

Backspace

Element Type

hp

StorageWorks

MSL series

drive module

installation

Caution: Parts can be damaged by

electrostatic discharge. Keep parts in their

containers until needed. Ensure you are

properly grounded when touching static-

sensitive components.

2

Unload any tape cartridges in the drive to be

removed using your application software or the

library GUI touch screen.

1

Note: This part is hot-pluggable. It is not

necessary to power down the library to

replace this part.

Note: Depending on the model, your

library may look different from the ones

illustrated in this procedure.

Note: If you are adding an additional

tape drive to your library, skip to

“Installation” in step 7.

Inspect the contents of the kit.

removal

Drive 1

Drive 1

Drive 0 Drive 3Drive 2

Drive 0

3

6

9

2Decimal Keypad

5

8

1

Drive 1

Source:

Destination: Slot 2

4

7

Touch an Input Box to Edit

0

MailSlot

Execute

Move

BackDrive

Slot

Clearentry

Backspace

Element Type

hp

StorageWorks

MSL series

drivemodule

installation

Caution: Parts can b

e damaged by

electrostatic d

ischarge.

Keep parts i

n their

container

s until n

eeded. E

nsure y

ou are

properly ground

ed when touch

ing sta

tic-

sensitiv

e componen

ts.

2

Unload any tape ca

rtridges i

n the d

rive to be

removed

using yo

ur applica

tion software o

r the

library GUI to

uch scr

een.

1

Note:This

part is ho

t-pluggable. It i

s not

necessa

ry to power d

own the lib

rary to

replace t

his part.

Note: Depend

ing on th

e model,

your

library may lo

ok differ

ent from the

ones

illustrated

in this

procedure

.

Note: If y

ou are a

dding an a

dditional

tape drive

to your l

ibrary, skip

to

“Installation” i

n step 7.

Inspect

the conten

ts of th

e kit.

removal

Drive 1

Drive 1

Drive 0

Drive 3

Drive 2

Drive 0

3

6

9

2Decimal Keypad

5

8

1

Drive 1

Source:

Destination:

Slot 2

4

7Touch an Input Box to Edit

0

Mail

SlotExecute

Move

Back

Drive

Slot

Clear

entry

Back

space

Element Type

© 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

Third Edition (September 2005)Part Number: 331764-003

*331764-003*331764-003

Getting Help• HP Product Information Site:

http://www.hp.com/go/storage

• HP Technical Support and Phone Numbers: http://www.hp.com/support

• HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools (L&TT) diagnostic software: http://www.hp.com/support/tapetools

Note: Use L&TT, RMI, or MSLUtildiagnostic software to verify installationsand to ensure your library has the latestfirmware.

14

Use HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools,Remote Management Interface (RMI), or MSLUtildiagnostic software to upgrade the drive to thelatest firmware. Note: You may need to reconfigure yoursoftware application. Drive serial numbers mightbe used for configuration and to assign drives tothe library.

Caution: This part is not hot-pluggable.