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1. Hard Drive Installation Guide Jumpers dz Screws Installation Guide e The documentation that came with your computer or storage enclosure e Asmall flat blade screwdriver e ASCSI controller which is either built in or an adapter inside your computer and any related documentation e Mounting brackets if required for your computer Contact your place of purchase if you are not certain if mounting brackets are required Abootable DOS diskette See the section entitled Making a bootable diskette in the appendix e If you are replacing an older internal drive with the new Ultrastar drive and want to copy all of the files from the older drive to the new drive you may need additional software See the section entitled Drive copy in the Appendix Page 7 IBM Technical Group Support Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Step 2 Prepare for installation Begin by baching up your existing drive to avoid any loss of data during installation See the section entitled Backup and Restore in the Appendix After completing the backup shut down as normal Opening your computer e Turn the system off Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet Remove all cables from the back of your computer labeling them if necessary e Remove the cover from your computer Consult your user s guide for instructions if needed Unpackaging your hard drive e If available use an ESD Electronic Static Discha
2. 54mm jumper shunt Auxiliary Option Jumper Block The 68 pin models contain an auxiliary connector that replicates some of the functions provided by the front option jumper block The auxiliary connector should only be used if you have a combination ganged switch typically found in external drive enclosures The front option block and the auxiliary option block may not be used simultaneously Auxiliary Connector LI 6000 SCSI Address Enable SCSI Terminator T IDO b Bk 119 7 OOOOOO OOOOOO 12 10 642 1 Reserved Ground LED Cathod Reserved Note Pin 9 is valid only for single ended model LVD SE mult mode model has no terminator Auxiliary connector Page 10 IBM Technical Group Support Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Additional Jumper Options The Ultrastar drives offer additional options on the jumper block See Appendix for details of the additional jumper options shown below Option Jumper Block J 4 Jr Anode LED Cathod Disable SCSI Parity Check Delay Start 6 12 Enable Auto Start Delay SCSI ID Bits Enable Auto Spin Up Enable SCSI Terminator Disable Unit Attention Enable TI SDTR WDTR 80 pin models do not have Option Jumper Block J 6 Option Jumper Block J 6 Reserved Enable Terminator Power Supply Position 6 is Force Single ended Mode on multi mode SE LVD models Jumper settings for single ended models Opt
3. Pins Connector Type SCSI Electrical Signal Type 9GB DNES 309170 50 Unitized Connector Ultra SCSI 9GB DNES 309170 68 Unitized Connector Ultra SCSI 9GB DNES 309170 68 Unitized Connector Low Voltage Differential Ultra2 9GB DNES 309170 80 SCA 2 Low Voltage Differential Ultra2 18GB DNES 318350 50 Unitized Connector Ultra SCSI 18GB DNES 318350 68 Unitized Connector Ultra SCSI 18GB DNES 318350 68 Unitized Connector Low Voltage Differential Ultra2 18GB DNES 318350 80 SCA 2 Low Voltage Differential Ultra2 These drives offer an advanced LVD interface that supports transfer rates of up to 80 MB sec To take advantage of the higher transfer rate of 80 MB sec your computer will need to have a controller that supports the LVD interface If you have a SCSI controller that does not support this interface the drive will still function but will be limited to data transfer speeds significantly lower than 80MB sec due to the lower speed of your controller If you have a slower controller you may wish to purchase an LVD controller card to take advantage of Ultrastar s 80 MB sec data transfer rate An LVD controller card will fit into any available slot in your computer To determine if your current controller card is LVD check the documentation that came with your controller or contact the controller manufacturer If you currently have single ended wide SCSI drives and a non LVD controller you may still attach the LV
4. Remove diskette from drive A Write protect the diskette by sliding the small plastic tab on the diskette in the up position Test the diskette Turn off your computer Insert the diskette in drive A Turn on your computer When you get to the A prompt type c press ENTER 9 99 e f any of these steps did not work start again at step 1 Page 20 IBM Technical Group Support Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Jumper block information The jumper block is a block of pins located on the hard drive When these pins are shorted with shunts jumpers the drive will behave in certain ways A shunt is a small piece of plastic with metal inside that shorts out the connection between 2 pins when placed over them These can be purchased at any local computer store The pin pitch for all pins except for Termination Power is 2 mm Termination Power pins have a pitch of 2 54mm Disable Auto Spin Up Available on 80 pin models When a jumper is installed the drive will spin up automatically after power on reset If a jumper is installed the drive will not spin up unless a Start Unit command is received Disable SCSI Parity Check Available on all models When a jumper is installed SCSI Parity checking is disabled Disable Unit Attention Pin Available on all models When a jumper is installed the drive will not be able to send Unit Attention Sense information for commands immediately following a Power On Reset or
5. SCSI Bus Reset Enable Auto Spin Up Available on 50 and 68 pin models When a jumper is installed the drive will spin up automatically after a power on reset If a jumper is not installed the drive will not spin up unless a Start Unit command is received Enable Auto Start Delay Delay Start 6 12 Available on all models The Auto Start and Auto Start Delay pins control when and how the drive can spin up and come ready with the combination of the Enable Auto Spin Up jumpers When both Auto Spin Up and Auto Start Delay are enabled the drive start will be delayed by a period of time multiplied by the drive s SCSI address If Auto Spin Up is disabled these jumpers will be ignored Enable SCSI Terminator Available on 50 and 68 pin single ended models If a jumper is installed the internal SCSI active terminator on the drive will function Enable Terminator Power Supply Available on 50 and 68 pin models Term Power is enabled Enable TI SDTR Available on 50 pin models When a jumper is installed Target Initiated Synchronous Data Transfer Request Negotiation is enabled Enable TI SDTR WDTR Available on 68 80 pin models When a jumper is installed Target Initiated Wide Data Transfer Request Negotiation and Target Initiated Synchronous Data Transfer Request Negotiation are enabled Force Single Ended Mode Available on 68 and 80 pin LVD models If a jumper is installed the drive is forced to work in single ended mode Page 21 IBM Technical Group S
6. After the drive has been carefully mounted connect the SCSI cable and the povver cable to the drive Note that the SCSI connector and power connector are keyed for proper insertion IBM Technical Group Support Center ai 5 0820 1 Interface connector 50 pin model 50 pin connector 51 340 5 ac 10 420 5 5 08501 32 5205 220 1 TYP Interface connector 68 pin model 68 pin connector Page 13 version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products 80 pin drives 80 pin drives are to be plugged into backplanes of servers and require no cables If you have an 80 pin drive that you vvant to connect to a 68 pin SCSI cable you vvill need to purchase a converter Be avvare that not all SCA converters support LVD mode Interface connector 80 pin model 80 pin connector Step 6 Complete physical installation Verify that the cable is properly connected to the SCSI controller Replace the cover on the computer connect all cables and plug the power cord into the wall Step 7 Installation and configuration If you have just added a SCSI controller card follow the manufacturer s instructions to install the card Boot computer Booting means turning on your computer Turn on your computer after you have inserted a bootable diskette You should see the drive listed when the system is booting Note The example below uses the Adaptec 3950U2B controller and the Model DRVS 09D drive Adaptec AHA 3950U2B S
7. CSI BIOS v2 10 0 c 1998 Adaptec Inc All Rights Reserved Press lt Ctrl gt lt A gt for SCSISelect TM Utility Ch A SCSI ID 0 IBM DRVS09D ULTRA2 LVD Page 14 IBM Technical Group Support Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products You can at this time press CTRL A to enter the Adaptec SCSI setup utility The following screen will appear Adaptec AHA 3950U2B SCSISelect TM Utility v2 10 0 AHA 3950U2B at Bus Device 00 Fh Would you like to configure the host adapter or run the SCSI disk utilities Select the option and press Enter Press F5 to switch between color and monochrome modes Options Configure View Host Adapter Settings SCSI Disk Utilities Select the channel to which your drive is attached The screen below will follow Adaptec AHA 3950U2B SCSISelect TM Utility v2 10 0 You have an AHA 3950U2B SCSI host adapter in your system Move Bus Device Channel the cursor to the bus device channel of the 00 0D A one to be configured and press lt Enter gt 00 0D B lt F5 gt Toggle color monochrome Arrow kevs to move cursor Enter to select option Esc to exit default Page 15 version 1 1 IBM Technical Group Support Center 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Select the first option Configure View Host Adapter Settings The next screen is shown below with the default settings Adaptec AHA 3950U2B SCSISelect TM Utility v2 10 0 AHA 3950U2B at Bu
8. D model Ultrastar 18ES to the existing cable If you choose to replace your non LVD controller with an LVD model in most cases single ended wide SCSI drives can be attached to the same bus with an LVD drive However there are some LVD controllers that do not support single ended wide SCSI drives Check the documentation that came with your controller or contact the manufacturer to ensure that your LVD controller will support single ended wide SCSI drives The Ultrastar 18ES family is ideal use by video producers and movie editors These drives are designed to work with MMX systems Compatibility listings are included in the appendix Before you begin installation please read the Hard disk drive handling guide on the following page Page 4 IBM Technical Group Support Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Hard disk drive handling guide These notes are designed to provide a simple overview of the need for caution when handling a disk drive Disk drives can be easily damaged by electrical static shock or rough handling In order to minimize the risk of damage to a disk drive it is essential that the drive be handled while resting on a cushioned surface which is electrostatically safe Examples of static safe mats available at the time of this printing are 3M s 8210 table mat and 3M s First Touch computer pad Great care should be taken when handling disk drives Do not bump them against any object When attaching br
9. Electrotechnical Commission and the ISO International Standards Organization Backup Storing information from a hard drive to another storage area in order to prevent data loss Tape drives and Zip drives IOMEGA are two common mediums for saving vital information contained on a hard drive BIOS Basic Input Output System The BIOS is the first level of software contained in a computer It provides basic low level control for keyboards video hard disk drives and floppy drives It also provides the initial intelligence that allows the computer system to find an operating system to run Boot Boot up To prepare a computer for operation by loading an operating system Capacity The amount of information expressed in bytes that can be stored on a hard drive Also known as storage capacity Compatibility The capability of a hardware or software component to conform with the interface requirements of a given data processing system without adversely affecting its functions Cylinder 1 In an assembly of magnetic disks the set of all tracks that can be accessed by all the magnetic heads of a comb in a given position 2 The tracks of a disk storage device that can be accessed without repositioning the access mechanism Disk drive The primary data storage device used by computers Disk drives are used to record store and retrieve digital information Electrostatic discharge The rapid change in electrical energy caused by static el
10. HA 131 AdvanSys ABP940 Buslogic BT 958 Buslogic BT956C Dell PERC 2 SC Dell PERC II DIAMOND Fireport 40 IBM Technical Group Support Center DPT PM 2044W IBM NCR 53C825 Initio INT 9100 UW Mylex AcceleRAID 250 Mylex DAC 960PD Qlogic QLA 1080 SIIG Ultra SCSI Pro PCI Symbios SYM53C876 Symbios SYM8951U Operating systems HP UX 10 20 IRIX 6 3 MS DOS v6 22 Novell Netware v4 11 OS 2 v4 0 PC DOS v6 3 SCO Open Server v5 0 SUN OS 5 4 5 5 1 SCO UNIXVVARE SUN OS 5 4 5 5 1 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT v4 0 Windows NT v5 0 beta 2 Page 24 version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Technical support Before calling technical support make sure you have your drive part number serial number and system information Contact technical support via Web www ibm com harddrive Voice 888 426 5214 or 507 286 5825 Fax 507 253 4111 e mail drive us ibm com Support is also available in Singapore at Voice 1800 418 9595 or 65 6 418 9595 e mail drive sg ibm com Automated Fax Back Service U S A 408 256 5218 Singapore 800 418 9696 England 0800 96 6948 Germany 0130 82 6089 France 0800 902229 Italy 167 875148 Page 25 IBM Technical Group Support Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Glossary ANSI American National Standards Institute ANSI is the lead organization for encouraging and developing technological standards ANSI represents the United States in the IEC International
11. IBM storage products il Installation guide Ultrastar 18ES Multi mode SE LVD Models DNES 309170 DNES 318350 IBM storage products Table of contents Introduction een eee aa daus hh n lh Page 3 Hardware description ua dues sada Las nh Page 4 Hard disk drive handling guide u e u e ene teens Page 5 Hard disk drive installation flow chart 20 0 eee ee eee ee eens Page 6 Step 1 Installation checklist 0 ccc eee eh Page 7 Step 2 Prepare for installation u e ete ee Page 8 Step 3 Jumper Settings 0 0 ccc ete ee een nees Page 9 Step 4 MOUNTING cecs des ore e do a eee ee mala de ela a le ae aie et a Page 12 Step 5 Connectors sos SG AA ASG SAS BSA GAR ONES SAAR ae GG UR Page 13 Step 6 Complete physical installation LL u e eee Page 14 Step 7 Installation and configuration 0 0 cee eee eee Page 14 Step 8 al BAS GRIN eae stat aa Da DAA AA nee NYAN PANG AGA ANA r E Page 17 Step 9 Formatting u e eh hh Page 19 Step 10 Operating system installation cee ee eee Page 19 Appendix i cet we I ee Page 20 Glossary MEER Page 26 Page 2 IBM Technical Group Support Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Introduction This manual vvas prepared to help you install your IBM Ultrastar 18ES hard drive in most
12. ackets or mounting the drive in the computer be very careful It is very easy to unintentionally cause shocks which exceed specifications Please note that the capacity of each disk drive to withstand electrical or mechanical shock varies according to its design The IBM Hard Disk Drive Technical Support Center can advise you on the suitability of your Ultrastar drive for a specific application Damage incurred to a drive might not be immediately evident and could cause the drive to fail months later Page 5 IBM Technical Group Support Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Hard disk drive installation flow chart IBM Technical Group Support Center Step 1 Installation checklist assemble needed equipment Page 7 Step 2 Prepare for installation Page 8 Step 3 Jumper settings Page 9 Step 4 Mounting the drive Page 12 Step 5 Connectors Page 13 Step 6 Complete physical installation Page 14 Step 7 Installation and configuration Page 14 Step 9 Formatting Page 19 Step 10 Operating system installation Page 19 Page 6 version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Step 1 Installation checklist To install the Ultrastar drive you may need the following items depending on your computer s components Theinstallation kit as shown in the diagram below containing the Ultrastar drive 4 mounting screws and any related publications Save the box the drive came in Screwdriver
13. ad back magnetic patterns on the disk HPFS High Performance File System The file system used by the OS 2 operating system Interface A hardware or software protocol contained in the electronics of the disk controller and drive that manages the exchange of data between the hard disk drive and the computer The most common interfaces for small computer systems are ATA IDE and SCSI Jumpers Small pieces of plastic with a conductive center used to connect pins on a device Jumper settings Different modes which are achieved by placing the jumper on particular pins on a device These modes determine the behavior of the device Settings are changeable by the user but remain constant during operation See Jumpers LVD Low Voltage Differential A highly compatible computer disk drive interface that is faster and more reliable than SCSI Also known as Ultra2SCSI Motherboard Holds the computer s main processors and circuitry and also contains thememory BIOS interconnection circuitry and expansion slots Multi mode A drive that can operate on an LVD bus or a Single ended bus NTFS NT File System An advanced file system used by the Windows NT operating system Operating system Software that controls the execution of programs and may provide functions such as resource allocation scheduling input output control and data management Although operating systems are predominantly software partial hardware implementations are poss
14. ate DOS partition or Logical DOS Drive 2 Set active partition 3 Delete partition or Logical DOS Drive 4 Display partition information 5 Change current fixed disk drive Enter choice 1 Press ESC to exit FDISR Select option 1 to create a DOS partition The screen on the following page will appear Page 17 IBM Technical Group Support Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Select option 1 to create a DOS partition The screen below will appear Create DOS Partition or Logical DOS Drive Choose one of the following 1 Create Primary DOS Partition 2 Create Extended DOS Partition 3 Create Logical DOS Drive s in the Extended DOS partition Enter choice 3 Press ESC to return to FDISK Options Select option 1 to Create a Primary DOS Partition If this is to be the boot drive set this partition to Active Press ESC to return to the FDISK options Create an Extended DOS Partition by selecting option 1 from the main menu and option 2 from the second menu Both menus shown above Note The Maximum Capacity shows only 8455 MB instead of 9130 MB This is because the BIOS of some systems recognizes a Megabyte as 1 048 576 bytes binary Drive manufacturers recognize a Megabyte as 1 000 000 bytes decimal The capacities are the same in actual number of bytes After creating the Extended DOS Partition press ESC to return to the FDISK main menu Select option 1 to create a Logical DOS Drive th
15. chnical Group Support Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products IBM Technical Group Support Center 8 International Business Machines Corporation 2001 www ibm com harddrive IBM Technical Group Support Center Dept WCN 3605 Highway 52 North Rochester MN 55901 Telephone 888 IBM 5214 or 507 286 5825 Fax 507 253 DRIVE E mail drive us ibm com Singapore Technology Group Support Center Telephone 1800 418 9595 or 65 6 418 9595 E mail drive sg ibm com UK Technology Group Support Center Telephone 44 1475 898 125 E mail drive uk ibm com Germany Technology Group Support Center Telephone 49 7032 153050 E mail drive de ibm com IBM Storage Technology Division 5600 Cottle Road San Jose CA 95193 www ibm com storage Printed in the United States of America 08 2001 All Rights Reserved IBM and Ultrastar are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Other company product and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others Produced by the IBM Technology Group Support Center IBM products use industry standard interfaces and are generally compatible with standard Systems System Boards SCSI Controllers Operating Systems and BIOS This is not meant to be a complete list of compatible products This information is believed to be accurate but is supplied without guarantee Document subject to change without notice Date 31 August 2001 Page 29 v
16. computer systems If you do not feel comfortable installing this drive yourself contact a qualified installer to assist you International Business Machines Corporation provides this publication AS IS without warranty of any kind either express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Some states do not allow disclaimers of express or implied warranties in certain transactions Therefore this statement may not apply to you This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Product data and specifications are subject to change without notice Changes are periodically made to the information herein these changes will be incorporated in new editions of the publication IBM may make improvements or changes in the products or the program described in this publication at any time This publication may contain reference to or information about IBM products machines and programs programming or services that are not available in your country Such references or information must not be construed to mean that IBM intends to make available such IBM products programming or services in your country Product description data contained herein represents IBM s design objectives and is provided for comparison among IBM products actual results may vary based on a variety of factors Except as explicitly stated in the Warranty section of this Guide
17. ectricity This can damage or destroy electronic equipment or hardware Electrostatic discharge can be prevented by grounding oneself before handling any electronic equipment FAT16 FAT32 File Allocation Table The file allocation table is a group of sectors in a hard drive that contains address chains for the different files on a hard disk drive There are usually two FATs kept in different locations on a hard drive FAT32 is available in the Windows 95 amp Windows 98 operating systems FAT32 receives its designation because it allows 32 bits of addressing as opposed to 16 bits in the FAT16 file system FDISK FDISK is a program run in DOS that allows a user to partition a hard disk drive Partitioning your hard disk drive is essential for it to work properly Page 26 IBM Technical Group Support Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Format To prepare a hard drive so that it can store data In the DOS formatting process the computer verifies the clusters vvithin a partition FTP File Transfer Protocol In the Internet suite of protocols an application layer protocol that uses TCP and Telnet services to transfer bulk data files between machines or hosts Hard disk drive HDD A stand alone disk drive that reads and writes data onto rigid disks and can be attached to a port on the system unit Synonymous with fixed disk drive and hard drive Head The tiny electromagnetic coil and metal pole used to create and re
18. en option 3 to create a Logical DOS Drive in an Extended Partition Create Logical DOS Drive s in the Extended DOS Partition No logical drives defined Total Extended DOS Partition size is 1047 Mbytes 1 MByte 1048576 bytes Maximum space available for logical drive is 1047Mbytes 100 Enter logical drive size in Mbytes or percent of disk space 1047 Press ESC to return to FDISK Options Page 18 version 1 1 IBM Technical Group Support Center 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Press ESC to return to FDISK and press ESC again to restart the system You must restart the system for the partitions to be recognized Step 9 Formatting The drive will need to be formatted before an operating system can be loaded Format the Primary partition and any Extended partitions that have been made After booting from a bootable diskette run FDISK option 4 to display the partition information This is helpful to review drive letter assignments Note the drive letters to ensure proper formatting Press ESC to return to the main menu and exit FDISK At the AA prompt type format x s where x is the drive letter The s option will make your hard drive bootable by copying the system files to the hard drive If you do not want this drive to be bootable do not use the s command You will see the following warning WARNING ALL DATA ON NON REMOVABLE DISK DRIVE C WILL BE LOST Proceed with Format Y N Type Y for yes T
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20. here should be no data on the new drive The time it takes to format the drive is dependent upon its size When the drive has finished formatting format the next logical drive in this case D by typing format d You will get the same message Select Y Step 10 Operating system installation After the drive has been formatted install an operating system Page 19 IBM Technical Group Support Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Appendix Making a bootable diskette If you do not have a DOS bootable diskette you may want to make one This will be necessary for installing your new hard disk drive and in case of system failure The DOS bootable diskette will contain files necessary to boot your system These files are called system files You will also want some utilities on your bootable diskette Following are the instructions needed to add both the system files and the other helpful utilities Make sure your computer is on and you insert a diskette in drive A e Atthe C prompt type FORMAT A S and press ENTER e Press ENTER again unless you want to label your diskette e Add the utilities To do so use some simple copy commands Type cd Windows at the CX prompt press ENTER Type copy fdisk exe a press ENTER Type copy format com a press ENTER Type copy sys com a press ENTER Type copy chkdsk exe a press ENTER Type copy debug exe a press ENTER 99 9 99 Type cd e
21. ible OS 2 A fully preemptive multitasking operating system developed by IBM OS 2 also supports HPFS Page 27 IBM Technical Group Support Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Partition A portion of a hard drive dedicated to a particular operating system or application and accessed as a single logical volume SCSI Small Computer System Interface Pronounced scuzzy An intelligent parallel peripheral interface characterized by its use of high level communication between devices Sector On a hard drive the minimum segment of track length that the hard disk drive can assign to store information Termination The signals on a SCSI bus must be terminated at both ends of the bus This is generally done automatically by the controller and requires an external terminator on the last connector of the bus Track One of the many concentric magnetic circle patterns written on a disk surface as a guide for storing and reading data Wipe Wipe is a software utility that writes zeros to every sector on a hard disk drive up to 8 GB See Zap Windows NT Microsoft s 32 bit server operating system Windows 98 Microsoft operating system Zap A utility in which the first 128 sectors of a hard drive are overwritten with zeros See Wipe Zip drive A drive which uses increased real density on floppy disk technology to increase storage capacity Zip diskettes have a storage capacity of 100 MB Page 28 IBM Te
22. ion Jumper Block J 4 LED Cathod SCSI ID Bits Disable SCSI Parity Check Enable Auto Spin Up Delay Start 6 12 Force SE Mode Enable Auto Start Delay Disable Unit Attention Enable TI SDTR WDTR 80 pin models do not have Option Jumper Block J 6 Option Jumper Block J 6 Reserved Enable Terminator Power Supply Jumper settings for Ultra2 SCSI LVD models Page 11 IBM Technical Group Support Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Step 4 Mounting After setting the jumpers mount the hard drive in your system The Ultrastar drive can be mounted with any of its six surfaces facing down See below for mounting hole locations Ex 6 32 UNC AJ E dd UN Q N F T T e a F N k f 2x B0 320 2 Fi 0 LU uu la 9 230 4445401 Ex 6 95202 2x 35 2520 1 Right Rear Mounting hole locations You must ensure that the drive has sufficient air flow Mount the drive in the system using four 6 32 UNC screws The maximum screw length is 3 5 mm for the side holes and 6 mm for the bottom holes Mount the drive securely enough to prevent excessive motion or vibration If you are mounting your drive in a 5 inch bay you may need to purchase mounting brackets from your computer manufacturer for the drive to be mounted securely Page 12 IBM Technical Group Support Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Step 5 Connectors 50 and 68 pin drives
23. level formatted and free of defects Note Do not attempt to low level format your drive If data must be removed from the drive there are two utilities available on the IBM Hard Disk Drive Technical Support Center Web site at http www ibm com harddrive ZAP Zap is a utility that will zap your boot sector by writing O s to the first 128 sectors of your drive WIPE Wipe performs the function of ZAP and also writes 0 s to the entire drive These utilities should be sufficient to return your drive to factory shipped condition Drive copy If you are replacing an existing hard drive with the Ultrastar drive you may want to copy all your files from the existing drive to the Ultrastar There are several software programs available that copy one drive to another PowerQuest Drive Copy 2 0 http Www powerquest com product dc index html This utility supports all operating systems has mouse support selective partitioning selective sector copying and automatically creates a new DOS reboot disk This utility is not limited by drive size Page 22 IBM Technical Group Support Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products QuarterDeck Systems DiskClone hitp www qdeck com qdeck products diskclone indexreg html This utility supports all operating systems and has mouse support ITS Systems EZ Upgrader http www itechs systems com This utility can be used with Windows 3 1 andWindows 95 operating systems Image S
24. nical Group Support Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Step 8 FDISK Boot to a bootable diskette and type FDISK at the AA prompt If Windows 95 OSR2 or Windows 98 is used the following screen will appear Your computer has a disk larger than 512 MB This version of Windows includes improved support for large disks resulting in more efficient use of disk space on large drives and allowing disks over 2 GB to be formatted as a single drive IMPORTANT If you enable large disk support and create any new drives on this disk you will not be able to access the new drive s using other operating systems including some versions of Windows 95 and Windows NT as well as earlier versions of Windows and MS DOS In addition disk utilities that were not designed explicitly for the FAT32 file system will not be able to work with this disk If you need to access this disk with other operating systems or older disk utilities do not enable large drive support Do you wish to enable large disk support Y N Type Y to select the FAT 32 file system Type N to select the FAT 16 file system The following screen allows you to create partitions If you have more than 1 drive there will be 5 options Option 5 allows you to select the drive you wish to partition PC DOS Version 7 0 Fixed Disk Setup Program Copyright IBM Corporation 1983 1994 FDISK Options Current fixed disk drive Choose one of the following 1 Cre
25. rge wrist strap while handling your drive e fan ESD wrist strap is not available discharge static electricity by establishing a common voltage between your body and the hard drive Simultaneously touch the hard drive in its antistatic bag and an unpainted metal surface on the outside of your computer system with your bare hands e Remove the drive from the antistatic package that it was shipped in Handle the drive only by the sides and avoid excessive movement until the drive has been mounted Do not touch the main computer chip board e Do not drop the drive A drop from only 1 4 inch could permanently damage your hard drive Place the drive carefully on a static free area e Record the following information Drive Model Date of Purchase Drive P N Place of Purchase Serial Note Do not low level format your drive IBM drives are low level formatted by the manufacturer and reformatting may cause permanent damage to your drive and your system See the section entitled Utilities in the Appendix Page 8 IBM Technical Group Support Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Step 3 Jumper settings The jumper settings are found on the hard drive on the opposite end of the interface connector see diagram page 12 They are physical settings that must be changed for different uses of a hard drive As shown below there are two option jumper blocks located on the card of 50 and 68 pin models of the Ultra
26. s 00h Device 0Dh Channel B Configuration Host Adapter SCSI ID SCSI Parity Checking Enabled Host Adapter SCSI Termi p Automatic Boot Device Options Press Enter SCSI Device Configuration Press Enter Advanced Configuration Options Press Enter F6 Reset to Host Adapter Defaults BIOS Information Interrupt IRQ Channel 1 0 Port Address Arrow keys to move cursor Enter to select option Esc to exit default You can accept the default settings with Host Adapter SCSI Termination set to Automatic If you wish to accept the default settings press ESC to return to the previous menu Select the SCSI utilities Adaptec AHA 3950 3950U2B a Select SCSI Disk and press Enter SCSIID 0 IBM DRVSO9D ULTRA2 LVD SCSIID 1 No device SCSIID 2 No device SCSIID 3 No device SCSIID 4 No device SCSIID 5 No device SCSIID 6 No device SCSIID 7 AHA 3950U2B SCSIID 48 No device SCSIID 9 No device SCSI ID 5 No device SCSI ID No device SCSI ID No device SCSI ID B No device SCSI ID No device SCSI ID No device Arrow keys to move cursor Enter to select option Esc to exit default This shows all devices attached to the bus To perform a Verify Media highlight the drive you would like to verify and press ENTER Select Verify Media from the options If you wish to accept all settings press ESC to exit out of the Adaptec settings Page 16 IBM Tech
27. star 18ES 80 pin models have only one option jumper block Disk enclosure Jumper Block J 6 50 68 pin models only Logic card Disk enclosure Jumper Block J 4 SCSI ID Jumpers Each SCSI device will need to have its own SCSI ID You can use ID 0 through ID 15 reserving ID 7 for your controller card Follow the table below to set an ID on your SCSI drive Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Address off off off off 0 off off off on 1 off off on off 2 off off on on 3 off on off off 4 off on off on 5 off on on off 6 off on on on 7 on off off off 8 on off off on 9 on off on off 10 on off on on 11 on on off off 12 on on off on 13 on on on off 14 on on on on 15 Reserved for controller card SCSI address determination Page 9 IBM Technical Group Support Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Drive Termination The SCSI bus must be terminated at both ends of the bus If you have a single ended Ultrastar 18ES active termination is supplied on the jumper block Ultra2 SCSI LVD models do not have onboard active termination You will need to supply an external Ultra2 compatible terminator Termination Power Some controllers may require the drive to supply 5 volts of power to the bus to aid termination If your controller requires this place a jumper on the Termination Power Enable jumpers to the side of the jumper block These pins require a 2
28. the product data contained herein does not constitute a warranty Questions regarding IBM warranty terms or the methodology used to derive data should be referred to an IBM representative Technical information about IBM hard disk drive products can be obtained via the Internet at hitp www ibm com harddrive or by calling the IBM Hard Disk Drive Technical Support Center at 888 426 5214 Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1999 All rights reserved Note to US Government Users Documentation related to restricted rights Use duplication or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp IBM is a registered trademark of the International Business Machines Corporation The following are also trademarks or registered trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation in the United States other countries or both Ultrastar and OS 2 Any other products or trademarks are the property of their respective owners Page 3 IBM Technical Group Support Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Hardware description The Ultrastar 18ES is available in various models vvith the follovving options e Capacity of 18 or 9GB e 50 68 or 80 pin connectors e 50 pin SCSI connectors use the SCSI A connector e 88 pin SCSI connectors use the SCSI P connector e 80 pin SCSI connectors use the SCA 2 connector Capacity Model SCSI
29. upport Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products LED Pins Available on all models The LED pins can be used to drive an external Light Emitting Diode Controller information The examples in this guide have used an Adaptec controller You may have a chipset embedded into your motherboard If this is the case plug the cable into the port on the motherboard instead of the controller If you are purchasing an add on controller card you will need to install the controller in one of the empty slots in your computer Remove the screw holding the metal plate in place and insert the controller into the appropriate PCI EISA or ISA slot on the motherboard making sure the metal plate from the controller fits into the grooves on the computer frame Replace the screw and connect the SCSI cables to the controller and then the hard drive If you have any questions refer to the installation manual enclosed with your controller Backup and restore One of the most common methods of backup is tape backup Tape drives are available from IBM and other major manufacturers This method is preferred for overnight backups that run while your business is closed or while you sleep Another method of backup is the removable drive There are several brands of removable drives The popular ZIP and JAZ drives are manufactured by IOMEGA These drives can be used for backup and can be easily attached or removed Utilities Your Ultrastar drive comes low
30. ystems Solutions Drive to Drive http www img systems com d2ddesc htm This utility is for use with all operating systems but is limited to copying drives with similar physical geometry FWB software Drive Up http www fwb com This utility is used with Windows operating systems only Page 23 IBM Technical Group Support Center version 1 1 25L17811G10 IBM storage products Compatibility matrix The IBM SIT Lab thoroughly tests Ultrastar drives for compatibility vvith a vvide variety of systems controller cards and operating systems Testing vvas done to demonstrate compatibility vvith the follovving hardware and software Other combinations of hardware and software may function with this drive but were not tested Sysiems ACER AP53A P5 166 430HX ASUS P2B LS ASUS BIOS V4 51 PG Apple 6400 180 Aopen Ax6B Compaq DeskPro EN6400 Dell Dimension XPS R450 Dell OptiPlex Gx1 Dell Precision 410 Dell PowerEdge 2300 350 Digital PC 5500 FIC PA 2013 Gateway G6 450 Gigabyte GA 6BxS HP Kayak XA6 300MT HP Kayak XU HP9000 Workstation IBM systems ICL Fujitsu G60i Intel N440BX Intel MU440EX Micron Millenia Endeavor Micron Powerdigm XSU NEC Direction SPL 266 SGI 02 SGI Origin 200 SNI Primergy Shuttle HOT 591 SpaceWalker Tyan 1572ATX 430TX P5 200 SCSI controllers Adaptec AHA 2940U2W Adaptec AHA 2940UW Adaptec AHA 2950U2B Adaptec AHA 3940UW Adaptec AHA 3950U2B Adaptec AIC 7890B Adaptec AIC 7880 Adaptec A
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