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20. Bi ces PG RD102 PGBRD102 PG RD1021 PGBRD1021 a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Windows Server 2003 Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard x64 Windows Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard x64 Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64 Edition Windows Server 2003 x64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES v 4 for x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS v 4 for x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES v 4 for EM64T Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS v 4 for EM64T Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 for x86 Linux v 5 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 for Intel64 Linux v 5 for Intel64 Linux v 4 Linux v 4 for EM64T Linux BrightStor ARCserve Backup r11 5 for Windows BrightStor ARCserve Backup Windows Windows Backup
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27. 2 7 33 34 8 WA PG RD102 PGBRD102 PG RD1021 PGBRD1021 40GB 80GB 120GB 160GB 1eMB s C USB2 0 mm 146 0x 41 4x 171 9 635g 20W 72kJh 1 1GB 1000x1000x1000byte 2 1MB s 1024x1024byte s Before Reading This Manual Thank you for purchasing the Fujitsu Internal Data Cartridge Drive Unit PG RD102 PGBRD102 PG RD1021 PGBRD1021 This ma
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30. Boot Options Boot Sequence TANDBERG RDX OSB2 0 PPOINT gt 3 13 14 TX150 S6 Phoenix TrustedCore tm Setup Utility Boot priority order 1 PCI BEV Embedded RAID CD DVD ROM 2 Legacy Floppy Drivers 3 PCI SCSI ICHx ESB2 Embedded RAID 4 USBKEY TANDBERG RDX USB 2 0 R F R Excluded from boot order Legacy Network Card Bootable Add in Cards Item Specific Help F1 Info t4 Select Item Change Values Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu TX300 S4 PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Boot Sequence Item Specific Help Boot Seguence CD ROM Drive Diskette Standard TANDBERG RDX USB2 0 Hard Drive Legacy LAN card F1 Help t4 Select Item E a Change Values Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and E
31. For Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS ES v 4 for x86 EM64T mounting automatically in media usbdisk CD is set in environment settings 1 Mounting point media usbdisk n is created automatically n in media usbdisk n depends on the partition configuration that is configured in the data cartridge 54 The example contents of etc fstab that is configured are shown below Example contents of etc fstab This file is edited by fstab sync see man fstab sync for details LABEL 1 ext3 defaults 1 1 LABEL boot1 boot ext3 defaults 12 none dev pts devpts gid 5 mode 620 00 none dev shm tmpfs defaults 00 none proc proc defaults 00 none sys sysfs defaults 00 LABEL SWAP sda3 swap swap defaults 00 dev sdb1 media usbdisk ext3 pamconsole exec noauto managed 00 dev fd0 media floppy auto pamconsole exec noauto managed 00 For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 for x86 Intel64 automatic mounting cannot be performed when the data cartridge is inserted Execute the mount command to mount manually The execution example of the mount command when mounting manually is as follows Create mounting point media usbdisk n beforehand by executing the mkdir command as required mount t ext3 dev sdb1 media usbdisk CSIMPORTANTS 4 2 4 Settings for Backup When performing backup by the tar command make sure to put W as the option parameter to perform Verify 4 OS Operati
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36. Z N CAUTION Do not disassemble or take this product apart Do not operate or store this product in the following environments Areas of extremely low temperature Areas of extremely high temperature or humidity Areas that experience extreme temperature changes Areas exposed to magnetic fields Areas exposed to shocks or vibration Dusty or dirty areas cigarette smoke emissions Areas in direct sunlight Areas near radiators or other heat sources If this product is moved from cold areas to hot areas or if room temperature suddenly rises internal condensation may form If this product is used after condensation has formed it may damage this product or the data cartridge After a large change in temperature do not turn on the power for 1 hour Do not carry this product with the data cartridge left in it Do not forcibly insert the data cartridge Do not use this product if foreign objects such as metals have fallen into this product If some foreign objects have fallen into this product contact an office listed in Appendix A Contact Information gt p 63 Use a soft dry cloth to wipe the front when it is dirty If a dry cloth is not sufficient use a cloth and mild detergent After the dirt has been removed use a damp clean cloth to clean up the detergent residue Be careful not to get any water in this product or server Do not use anything stronger than a mild detergent Recycle When scrapping this produc
37. lssued on lssued by 2008 4 April 2008 FUJITSU LIMITED Printed in Japan H ORI ATA BROBAWELET The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising from the use of any information in this manual No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Fujitsu Any manual which has missing pages or which is incorrectly collated will be replaced cO FUJITSU W PRINTED WITH S SOY INK Trademark of American Soybean Association This manual is printed on recycled paper and produ
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40. Example content of etc sysconfig hdconf class HD bus SCSI detached 0 device sdb desc TANDBERG RDX host 5 id 0 channel 0 lun 0 CSIMBORTANTS 4 OS Operation 53 4 2 2 Formatting the Data Cartridge Format the data cartridge from the NTFS format to the file system used in Linux Formatting can be performed by inserting the data cartridge in this product and executing the mkfs command etc When using the mkfs command The following shows an example of the mkfs command when formatting to the ext3 file system mkfs ext3 dev sdb1 When changing the data cartridge partition configuration Create a new data cartridge partition using the fdisk command Follow the fdisk command menu to set a partition The following shows an example of the fdisk command fdisk dev sdb CSIMPORTANTS 4 2 3 How to Set for Automatic Mounting The automatic mounting operation when the data cartridge is inserted into this product varies depending on the Linux OS version as shown in the following table Linux OS Operation when the data cartridge is inserted Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS ES v 4 for x86 j 3 a Mounts automatically in media usbdisk n Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS ES v 4 EM64T Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 for x86 Does not mount automatically Mount by executing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 for Intel64 the mount command
41. Fujitsu Philippines Inc Tel 63 2 812 4001 Fax 63 2 817 7576 Address 2nd Floor United Life Building A Arnaiz Legaspi Village Makati Metro Manila Philippines Appendix A Contact Information 63 64 Singapore Fujitsu Asia Pte Ltd Tel 65 6777 6577 Fax 65 6771 5502 Address 20 Science Park Road 03 01 TeleTech Park Singapore Science Park II Singapore 117674 Taiwan Fujitsu Taiwan Limited Tel 886 2 2311 2255 Fax 886 2 2311 2277 Address 19F No 39 Section 1 Chung hwa Road Taipei Taiwan Thailand Fujitsu Systems Business Thailand Ltd Tel 66 2 500 1500 Fax 66 2 500 1555 Address 12th Floor Olympia Thai Tower 444 Rachadapisek Road Samsennok Huaykwang Bangkok Thailand 10310 Vietnam Fujitsu Vietnam Limited Tel 84 4 83 1 3895 Fax 84 4 83 1 3898 Address Unit 802 8th floor Fortuna Tower Hanoi 6B Lang ha Street Ba dinh District Hanoi Socialist Republic of Vietnam United States Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation Tel 1 800 831 3183 Fax 1 408 496 0575 Address 1250 East Arques Avenue Sunnyvale CA USA 94088 3470 For the latest information refer to the Fujitsu PRIMERGY website http primergy fujitsu com P RIMERGY PG RD 102 PG RD1021 Internal Data Cartridge Drive Unit PG RD 102 PG RD1021 User s Guide B7FY 2381 01 00
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43. USB 2 0 R F R Excluded from boot order Legacy Network Card Bootable Add in Cards F1 Info t4 Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Example When mounting on TX300 S4 PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Boot Sequence Item Specific Help Boot Seguence CD ROM Drive Diskette Standard TANDBERG RDX USB2 0 Hard Drive Legacy LAN card F1 Help t4 Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit 4 OS Operation This chapter explains various setting procedures when using this product in Windows or Linux 4 1 Settings When Using in Windows How to check the device 1 Click Start Settings Administrative Tools Computer Management 2 Click System Tools Device Manager in the left side frame 3 Click on the left of the Disk Drive in the right side frame This product is displayed as ANDBERG RDX USB Device C computer Management I Il xj Fie Action wew Window Help leu xi e Amea emasa Computer Management Local 58FB13F8A585 jy System Tools BI Computer W E Event Viewer E S Disk drives H E Shared Folders S 5T3160815A5 B z Local Users and Groups ANDBERG RDX USB Device E i Performance Logs and Alert BB Display adapters Device Manager BI l DVD CD ROM drives HB Floppy disk contr
44. click with the cartridge indicator down and the label panel facing you This product Data cartridge Cartridge indicator 2 Component Names and Functions 45 2 2 2 How to eject When this product is turned on Before booting the OS Press the eject button to eject After booting the OS Normally do not use the eject button to eject use the OS or backup software excluding Windows Backup to eject e Ejecting using Windows 1 Right click on this product in Explorer 2 Select Eject from the pop up menu POINT When the following message appears the data cartridge is being accessed Click Cancel Wait for access to complete while exiting applications being used and re eject the data cartridge Removable Disk D d x Removable Disk D is currently in use If you eject this disk now you may lose data in any open files Before ejecting the disk make sure that all files are dosed and no multimedia files such as music or video are playing maan gm MPORTANTD Ejecting using Linux 1 Close the backup software using this product 2 Execute the eject command Example When the data cartridge dev sdb1 is mounted on media rdx eject media rdx or eject dev sdb1 When the power of this product is turned off Insert something thin such as the tip of a paper clip into the forced ejection hole to eject the data cartridge CSINPORTAND 46 3 How to In
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47. 000 x 1000 x 1000 bytes conversion Non formatted capacity The actual capacity available for backup is lower than this value The data storage capacity depends on the type of data cartridge 2 IMB s 1024 x 1024 bytes s conversion For details about the installation environment refer to the Safety Precautions provided with the server Appendix A Contact Information Australia Fujitsu Australia Limited Tel 61 2 9776 4555 Fax 61 2 9776 4556 Address 2 Julius Avenue Cnr Delhi Road North Ryde Australia N S W 2113 China Fujitsu China Holdings Co Ltd Tel 86 21 5292 9889 Fax 86 21 5292 9566 Address 18F Citic Square 1168 West Nanjing Road Shanghai China 200041 Hong Kong Fujitsu Hong Kong Limited Tel 852 2827 5780 Fax 852 2827 4724 Address 10 F Lincoln House 979 King s Road Taikoo Place Island East Hong Kong Indonesia PT Fujitsu Systems Indonesia Offices Headquarters Tel 62 21 570 9330 Hunting Fax 62 21 573 5150 Address Wisma Kyoei Prince 10th Floor Jl Jend Sudirman Kav 3 4 Jakarta Indonesia 10220 Korea Fujitsu Korea Ltd Tel 82 2 3787 6000 Fax 82 2 3787 6066 Address Susong Tower Building 83 1 Susong Dong Jongno Gu Seoul Republic of Korea 110 140 Malaysia Fujitsu Malaysia Sdn Bhd Tel 60 3 8318 3700 Fax 60 3 8318 8700 Address 1st Floor No 3505 Jalan Technokrat 5 63000 Cyberjaya Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia Philippines
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49. PRI MERGY B7FY_ 2381 01 Internal Data Cartridge Drive Unit User s Guide PG RD102 PG RD1021 co FUJITSU PG RD102 PGBRD102 PG RD1021 PGBRD1021 2008 4
50. ble are connected correctly System event log information partial excerpts Item Source Type ID Description 1 Disk Warning 57 The system failed to flush data to the transaction log Corruption may occur 2 Ntfs Error 55 The file system structure on the disk is corrupt and unusable Run the chkdsk utility on the volume E 3 Ntfs Warning 50 Windows was unable to save all the data for the file Delayed Write Failed The data has been lost This error may be caused by a failure of your computer hardware or network connection Save this file elsewhere 4 Disk Error 7 A bad block error has been found in Device Harddisk1 gt 5 Disk Warning 51 An error was detected on device Device Harddisk during a paging E operation 1 Do not run the chkdsk utility 2 Italic characters parts vary depending on the system 7 Troubleshooting 61 8 Specifications This chapter explains the specifications for this product Item Functions and Specifications Product name Internal Data Cartridge Drive Unit Product ID PG RD102 PGBRD102 PG RD1021 PGBRD1021 Data storage capacity 40GB 80GB 120GB 160GB Data transfer rate Maximum 16MB s 2 Interface USB2 0 Dimensions mm 146 0 x 41 4 x 171 9 W x H x D Weight 635g excluding data cartridge Power consumption Maximum 20W Heat dissipation Maximum 72 kJ h 1 1GB 1
51. ced with the intent that it be recycled when disposed of Please recycle it when it is no longer necessary BAE 2 o3 8 1 0 1 B Y
52. ck if the data cartridge can be ejected when the OS is not operating BIOS Setup Utility etc For the procedure for forced ejection when it cannot be ejected refer to When the power of this product is turned off gt p 46 in 2 2 2 How to eject Data cartridge cannot be inserted Check if there is a foreign object blocking the cartridge inserting Check if the data cartridge is damaged The OS does not start up when the data cartridge is inserted Refer to 3 3 1 Checking the BIOS Settings gt p 47 and check if all BIOS settings are correct Backup using two volumes was performed with Windows Backup and the following message was displayed The device detected an error when requesting data writing to the media Backup that exceeds storage capacity of one data cartridge has been performed In this case backup fails Take one of the following three actions Replace the data cartridge with a new one that has enough storage capacity to backup the data Check the target backup data and make sure that the storage capacity of the backup data does not exceed that of the data cartridge Split backup data over two volumes and back it up in two data cartridges Backup fails When the cartridge indicator lights up amber Refer to 2 2 Inserting Ejecting the Data Cartridge gt p 45 and eject it once and insert it again properly When backup can be performed normally by using a
53. click the Local Policies in the left side frame click the Security Options from the opened list 4 OS Operation 51 52 4 Double click Devices Allowed to eject removable media in the right side frame The Devices Allowed to eject removable media Properties dialog box appears 5 Select the privileges setting from the Local Security Setting tab drop down list The privileges setting can be selected from the following three types The meaning of each privilege is as follows Contents Description Administrators Only administrators can eject and format removable media Administrators and Power Users Administrators and Power users can eject and for mat removable media Administrators and Interactive Users All users can eject and format removable media 6 Click OK to reflect the settings 7 Close the Local Security Setting window and restart the server 4 2 Settings When Using in Linux This product is recognized as a removable disk in Linux The following shows how to check and set this product in Linux 4 2 1 How to check the device When this product is recognized in Linux the following cognitive information is output in etc sysconfig hdconf at OS startup Before using this product check the recognized device name displayed as TANDBERG RDX The following is an output example of etc sysconfig hdconf when this product is recognized as dev sdb
54. idity 20 60 No condensation Maximum wet bulb temperature 24 C or less 5 3 Data Write Protection To make the data cartridge write protected slide the write protect switch to the left Write protect Write protect switch lt 5 About the Data Cartridge 57 58 6 Cautions Concerning Backup This chapter explains the points to note about backup operations for this product CSINPORTAND General If using the same data cartridge for backup and backup fails all data may be lost Also if the data cartridge is damaged data restoration may be impossible By using multiple data cartridges for backup trouble can be minimized Example Using a different data cartridge for backup everyday of the week This product and the data cartridge are devices to backup a server s hard disk If this product is used as a hard disk for a server the data cartridge may fail or be damaged and data may be lost Do not use multiple applications or utilities to access this product at the same time Example Performing the data cartridge Disk volume check check disk while using this product with Windows Backup Do not use the data cartridge in multiple applications Example Deleting a file created by Windows Backup using Windows Explorer Windows Do not operate files created with backup software in Windows Explorer in order to protect against accidental erasure of files Do not rem
55. nother cartridge the original cartridge may be dam aged Do not use the original cartridge When the cartridge indicator is blinking amber The data cartridge may be damaged Do not use it Phenomenon Solution Logs shown in System event log Refer to Formatting the data cartridge gt p 50 and information partial excerpts p 61 are check that italic character part is corresponding to this left in Windows system event log product in the Disk Management screen Example Harddisk is displayed as Disk 1 When event ID 7 is included When the cartridge indicator lights up amber refer to 2 2 Inserting Ejecting the Data Cartridge gt p 45 and eject the cartridge once and inset it again prop erly When backup can be performed normally by using another cartridge the original cartridge may be damaged Do not use the original cartridge When the cartridge indicator is blinking amber the data cartridge may be damaged Do not use it When event ID 50 51 or 55 is included When the cartridge indicator lights up amber if backup can be performed normally by using another cartridge the original cartridge may be damaged Do not use the original cartridge When the cartridge indicator is blinking amber the data cartridge may be damaged Do not use it When event ID 57 is included Check that this product is connected correctly to the server if the power cable and USB ca
56. nual explains the basic usage of the Internal Data Cartridge Drive Unit hereafter referred to as this product Before using this product read this manual and the server User s Guide in order to ensure proper use April 2008 For Your Safety This manual contains important information required to operate this product safely Thoroughly review the information in this manual before using this product Especially note the points under Safety and only operate this product with a complete understanding of the material provided This manual should be kept in an easy to access location for quick reference when using this product High Safety The Products are designed developed and manufactured as contemplated or general use including without limitation general office use personal use household use and ordinary industrial use but are not designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for use accompanying fatal risks or dangers that unless extremely high safety is secured could lead directly to death personal injury severe physical damage or other loss hereinafter High Safety Required Use including without limitation nuclear reaction control in nuclear facility aircraft flight control air traffic control mass transport control medical life support system missile launch control in weapon system You shall not use this Product without securing the sufficient safety required for the High Safety Required Use If yo
57. ollers Bi Removable Storage EA Floppy disk drives j Disk Defragmenter BE Human Interface Devices Disk Management H IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Services and Applications 1 Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices a Monitors E S Network adapters E A Ports COM amp LPT E Processors 1 Sound video and game controllers E S Storage volumes System devices E Universal Serial Bus controllers 4 OS Operation 49 Formatting the data cartridge POINT gt Since the data cartridge is formatted in NTFS by default formatting is not necessary 1 Click Start All Programs Administrative Tools Computer Management 2 Click Storage Area Disk Management in the left side frame 3 Click QuikStor 160GB G in the lower right side frame 4 Click Operation Menu All Tasks Format Computer Management I x Eile Action View Window Help aiai amp Refresh D X w8 2 amp E Rescan Disks al Open Explore Volume ion Basic NTFS Healthy System 14 65 GB jon Basic NTFS Healthy 149 05 GE ic Removable Storac Disk Defragmenter Disk Management t f Services and Applications Cy 14 65 GB NTFS Heakhy System 134 40 GB 149 05 GB Online Unallocated boisk 1 Removable 149 05 GB 149 05 GB NTFS Online Healthy gt BB Unallocated j Primary partition Formats the volume or parti
58. omponent Names and Functions 2 1 Front Panel and Connector 2 2 Inserting Ejecting the Data Cartridge KK 3 How to Install and Introduce this Product to a Server 3 1 Checking the Setting Environment 3 2 Installing and Connecting this Product to the Server 3 3 Checking the BIOS Settings of the Server 4 OS Operation LL 4 1 Settings When Using in Windows 4 2 Settings When Using in Linux 5 About the Data Cartridge 1 5 1 Usable Data Cartridges 5 2 Handling the Data Cartridge 5 3 Data Write Protection 6 Cautions Concerning Backup 7 Troubleshooting 8 Specifications ll lllllk lk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk ka Appendix A Contact Information 41 42 1 Feature This chapter explains the feature of this product This product is a backup device that uses a replaceable data cartridge and can be in
59. on 55 56 5 About the Data Cartridge This chapter explains the data cartridge used for this product 5 1 Usable Data Cartridges Use a data cartridge made for TANDBERG DATA s RDX QuikStor CSINPORTAND POINT When using the data cartridge in Linux refer to the 4 2 2 Formatting the Data Cartridge gt p 54 5 2 Handling the Data Cartridge Follow the notes below when handling the data cartridge Do not drop or subject the cartridge to external shocks Keep this cartridge away from exposure to strong magnetic field Do not store the cartridge in a dusty place Do not disassemble the whole cartridge Do not demagnetize the cartridge Do not forcibly insert the cartridge into the drive after it clicks To avoid occurrence of internal condensation do not use this cartridge where extreme temperature change occurs Temperature lt 15 C h Humidity lt 20 h If the environment has changed significantly only use this cartridge after leave it in operation environment at 24 hours Do not apply labels anywhere but the label area front of the data cartridge Data cartridges are not designed to be stored for extended periods of time When storing a data cartridge for a long time store the data cartridge in its plastic case and keep it under the following temperature and humidity conditions Maximum storage period is 5 years after purchase Item Storage Conditions Temperature 10 30 C Hum
60. ove this product in Safely Remove Hardware in the task bar If removed restart the server Windows Backup Depending on the specification of Windows Backup data transfer rates may be low 7MB s 1 1MB s 1024x1024Byte s Splitting backup over two volumes is impossible and will fail 7 Troubleshooting This chapter explains troubleshooting methods when this product is not operating correctly If the problem is not resolved after using these methods contact an office listed in Appendix A Contact Information p 63 For information on the unit indicator and cartridge indicator status refer to 2 1 1 Front View gt p 43 Phenomenon Solution The unit indicator does not turn green when the server is turned on When it is OFF Check that the power cable is connected properly When it is lit amber When the data cartridge is inserted refer to 2 2 Inserting Ejecting the Data Cartridge gt p 45 and eject it once and insert it again properly When the data cartridge is not inserted this product may be damaged This product is not displayed in the server BIOS Setup Utility Check that the data cartridge is inserted in the drive and the cartridge indicator lights up green Check that this product is connected correctly to the server if the power cable and USB cable are con nected correctly This product is not recognized by the OS backup software Check if this p
61. reference pages or manuals Abbreviations The following expressions and abbreviations are used to describe the product names used in this manual Product names Expressions and abbreviations Internal Data Cartridge Drive Unit PG RD102 PGBRD102 PG RD1021 PGBRD1021 _ This Product Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Windows Server 2003 Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard x64 Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard x64 Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64 Edition Windows Server 2003 x64 Windows Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES v 4 for x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS v 4 for x86 Linux v 4 Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES v 4 for EM64T Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS v 4 for EM64T Linux v 4 for EM64T Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 for x86 Linux v 5 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 for Intel64 Linux v 5 for Intel64 Linux Backup Utility for Windows Windows Backup 37 38 Safety For safe use of this product it is vital that the following warnings are heeded Handling this product ZA WARNING Q
62. roduct is displayed in the server BIOS Setup Utility Refer to the following URL and check that the OS backup software is supported by this product Notes on system configuration chart list of supported OS for backup device and software to be used http primergy fujitsu com The cartridge indicator does not light up green when the cartridge is inserted Refer to 2 2 Inserting Ejecting the Data Cartridge gt p 45 and eject it once and insert it again properly Use another data cartridge and check that the cartridge indicator lights up green If the cartridge indicator lights up the original data cartridge may be damaged 7 Troubleshooting 59 60 Phenomenon Solution The data cartridge is inserted but is not recognized by the OS backup software Check that the cartridge indicator lights up green For Linux Refer to 4 2 3 How to Set for Automatic Mounting gt p 54 and check that the data cartridge is mounted properly Check that the format is EXT2 or EXT3 For Windows Refer to Formatting the data cartridge gt p 50 and check that the format is NTFS in Disk Manage ment The data cartridge cannot be ejected using the OS backup software Close the software that may be using this product except the backup software and try ejecting again When using Windows Backup eject again after backup completion Try ejecting after rebooting the server Che
63. stall and Introduce this Product to a Server This chapter explains installation and introduction of this product to a server 3 1 Checking the Setting Environment Refer to the Safety Precautions and Start Guide supplied with the server check the setting environment 3 2 Installing and Connecting this Product to the Server For the procedure for installing and connecting this product to the server refer to the description for installing internal 5 inch Option in the server User s Guide When there is no description about this product in User s Guide refer to the description of the internal DAT72 Unit USB 3 3 Checking the BIOS Settings of the Server 3 3 1 Checking the BIOS Settings For the BIOS settings of this product refer to the BIOS Setup Utility in the server User s Guide and set the booting priority order to the lowest in the Boot Sequence item of the Boot Menu or Boot Options Submenu Note that this product is displayed as TANDBERG RDX USB2 0 POINT Before turning on the server the data cartridge must be inserted If not this product may not be displayed on the menu 3 How to Install and Introduce this Product toa Server 47 48 Example When mounting on TX130 S6 Phoenix TrustedCore tm Setup Utility NAA Item Specific Help Boot priority order 1 PCI BEV Embedded RAID CD DVD ROM 2 Legacy Floppy Drivers 3 PCI SCSI ICHx ESB2 Embedded RAID 4 USBKEY TANDBERG RDX
64. stalled in a server The capacity of the data cartridge can be selected to meet various requirements This product does not provide a hardware compression function Also this product is not suited for continuous operation and long term storage of backed up data 2 Component Names and Func tions This chapter explains the component names and functions of this product 2 1 Front Panel and Connector 2 1 1 Front View The front view of this product is as follows r Forced ejection hole Eject button Unit indicator This is both the eject button and the unit indicator When a data cartridge is inserted in this product o Cartridge indicator 2 Component Names and Functions 43 Forced Ejection Hole This hole is used for urgent forced ejection Eject button Unit Indicator When this button is pressed while the OS is not booted the cartridge is ejected Do not press the eject button after OS startup For the procedure for ejecting the cartridge refer to 2 2 Inserting Ejecting the Data Cartridge gt p 45 LED Status Off Power is not supplied to this product Solid Green Power is supplied and this product can be used Blinking Green Data cartridge is being ejected Solid Amber Lights up for about one second at startup This product detected an error Data cartridge ejection failed or this product may be damaged Blinking Amber The eject button was pressed while the da
65. t contact an office listed in Appendix A Contact Information gt p 63 This product must be disposed of as industrial waste 39 40 Checking the Items Supplied Before using the product check that no supplied or attached items are missing If any items are missing contact an office listed in Appendix A Contact Information gt p 63 Produce namics PG RD102 PGBRD102 PG RD1021 PGBRD1021 Internal Data Cartridge Drive Unit Yes 1 USB cable 2 1 Screws 4 pieces Yes 1 User s Guide this document Yes Yes 1 Items are supplied with the server 2 Only for PG RD102 Microsoft Windows and Windows Server are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Linux is a trademark or registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States and other countries Red Hat and all Red Hat based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Red Hat Inc in the United States and other countries RDX is a registered trademark of ProStor System Inc RDX QuikStor is a registered trademark of TANDBERG DATA in Norway Other product names used are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers Other products are copyrights of their respective manufacturers All Rights Reserved Copyright FUJITSU LIMITED 2008 Screen shot s reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation Contents 1 Feature SEE 2 C
66. ta cartridge was being accessed After blinking amber for a few seconds it will return to solid amber After that the data cartridge will be ejected if the OS backup software allows ejec tion Cartridge Indicator Displays the status of the data cartridge inserted in this product LED Status Off The power to the data cartridge is not supplied The data cartridge is not inserted correctly or the data cartridge may be damaged Solid Green The data cartridge is ready Blinking Green The data cartridge is operating Solid Amber Lights up for about one second at startup This product detected a data cartridge error The data cartridge may be inserted incorrectly or damaged Refer to 2 2 Inserting Ejecting the Data Cartridge gt p 45 and eject the data cartridge once and insert it again properly Blinking Amber This product detected a data cartridge error The data cartridge may be damaged 44 2 1 2 Rear View The rear view of this product is as follows Power connector USB connector Power connector The power cable for internal option of the server is plugged in USB connector The USB connector is plugged in 2 2 Inserting Ejecting the Data Cartridge To handle the data cartridge properly refer to 5 About the Data Cartridge gt p 56 2 2 1 How to insert With this product on it s side insert the data cartridge slowly into this product until you hear it
67. tion 5 Select NTFS and Default Value check Perform a quick format and then click OK Formate 2x Volume label BukStor 150GB File system NTFS z Allocation unit size Default z Enable file and folder compression cma CSIMPORTANT Setting for backup When using this product with Windows Backup make sure to perform verification after backup 1 Click the Backup tab in the Backup Utility 2 Check the drive folder and file in which the backup is created and click Start Backup 3 Select Replace the data on the media with this backup in Backup Job Information POINT gt Do not select Append this backup to the media because when there is not enough capacity the existing backup data will be erased 4 Perform data verification 1 Select Advanced Settings in Backup Job Information 2 Check Verify data after backup P POINT gt It takes about 50 longer than backup takes to verify the data Changing the security policy When using in Windows Administrator privileges are required for ejecting or formatting the data cartridge When ejecting or formatting the data cartridge without the Administrator privileges change the security policy settings by following procedure 1 Log on with the Administrator account 2 Click the Start All Programs Administrative Tools Local Security Policy The Local Security Setting dialog box appears 3 Double
68. u wish to use this Product for High Safety Required Use please consult with our sales representatives in charge before such use 35 36 Remarks Warning Descriptions Various symbols are used throughout this manual These are used to emphasize important points for your safety and that of others The following are the symbols and their meanings Fully understand these symbols when reading this manual A WARNING Failure to observe this warning may cause serious injury or death and or destroy the system A CAUTION Failure to observe this warning may lead to injury destruction of the system or loss of data The following symbols are used to indicate the type of warning or cautions being described The triangle mark emphasizes the urgency of the WARNING and CAUTION Details are described next to the triangle S A barred circle Q warns against certain actions Do Not Details are described next to the circle Q A black circle indicates actions that must be taken Details are described next to the black circle Symbols The following are symbols used throughout this manual Symbols Definition 3 These sections explain prohibited actions and points to note when using this KZIMRORTANT product Make sure to read these sections Pp OINT These sections explain information needed to operate the hardware and software properly Make sure to read these sections gt This mark indicates
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