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17. ServerStart CD ROM http primeserver fujitsu com primergy gt J VW B Tape Maintenance Advisor 37 38 Before Reading This Manual Thank you for purchasing the Fujitsu Tape Drv DAT72 36GB internal PG DT502 PGBDT502 Tape Drv DAT72 36GB internal w Drive Cage PG DT502D2 PGBDT502D2 PG DT503D PGBDT503D This manual explains the basic usage of the Tape Drv DAT72 36GB internal hereafter referred to as this product or the drive Thoroughly review the information in this manual and in the PRIMERGY Document amp Tool CD supplied with the server to ensure the correct use of this product August 2006 For Your Safety Th
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43. 1 7 Notes on Automated System Recovery ASR 2 Component Names and Functions 2 1 Control Panel Wi ee ea tek ie weed oa p ori ae a alae eee ees a 2 2 Data Cassette Operations Data Cassettes Lan Cleaning Luin Cautions Concerning Backup Operation Troubleshooting Specifications AppendixA Operation Checksheet Installation Operation Check AppendixB Contact Information NO BW 45 46 1 How to Install and Introduce the Unit to a Server This chapter explains installation and introduction of this product to a server This product is installed and introduced to a server according to the following procedures Steps 2 and 3 are not necessary for custom made service 1 Check the installation environment 1 1 Checking the Installation Environment pg 46 2 Set the jumper 1 2 Set the Jumper pg 47 3 Install and connect this product to the server 1 3 Install Connect This Product to the Server pg 48 4 Install the device driver 1 4 Installation of a Device Driver pg 49 5 Set backup job s
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50. 3 DAT72 PG DT502 PGBDT502 PG DT502D PGBDT502D PG DT502D2 PGBDT502D2 PG DT503D PGBDT503D 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 Windows Server 2003 x64 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard x64 Windows Server 2003 Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64 Edition Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Windows 2000 Server Windows Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS v 3 for x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES v 3 for x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS v 4 for x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES v 4 for x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS v 4 for EM64T Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES v 4 for EM64T Linux v 3 Linux Linux v 4 BrightStor ARCserve Backup r11 5 for Windows BrightStor ARCserve Backup NetVault 7 NetVault
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52. 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 cassettes After a large change in temperature do not turn on the power for 1 hour Eject the data cassettes from this product whenever turning the server off After inserting the data cassettes into this product the tape recording surface is exposed If this situation continues for a long time dust may stick to the recording surface or the tape may be damaged This might destroy the data cassette permanently Eject data cassettes when not using them Do not carry this product with the data cassette left in it Do not forcibly insert the data cassette If the front surface of this product is stained wipe with a soft dry cloth or a cloth wet with water or mild detergent Do not use benzine thinner or any volatile compounds Do not eject media by operating software while the server door is closed When scrapping this product contact an office listed in Appendix B Contact Information gt pg 67 This product must be
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55. lt lt Tab 2 2 1 How to insert a Data Cassette Insert the data cassette into the drive straight with the labeled side facing upwards and the tabs facing forward POINT gt If you want to perform backup or restore operations immediately after inserting the data cassette wait until the Drive LED turns off 54 2 2 2 How to Eject a Data Cassette Manual Data cassettes can be ejected manually according to the following procedures ZN CAUTION Manually ejecting a data cassette Check that only the Tape LED is on and press the eject button once If using backup software to eject the data cassette select eject operation The Drive LED will blink and this product will rewind and eject the data cassette When the Drive LED is blinking wait until the data cassette is ejected before starting other operations Whether the data cassette is ejected by pressing the eject button or using backup software it will be rewound before it is ejected Therefore it may take up to 3 minutes 40 seconds to eject the data cassette CAUTION A P POINT gt Eject the data cassette when the drive is not operating when the Drive LED is turned off gt Depending on the backup software the cassette cannot be ejected using the eject button NetVault etc In this case pressing the eject button does not eject the cassette Eject the cassette using the backup software gt When the server is turned off the data cassett
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57. for your safety and that of others The symbols and their meanings are as follows Be sure to fully understand these before reading this manual ZA WARNING Ignoring this symbol could be potentially lethal ZA CAUTION Ignoring this symbol may lead to injury and or damage the device or internal options The following symbols are used to indicate the type of warning or cautions being described A A triangle mark emphasizes the urgency of the WARNING and CAUTION Details are described next to the triangle S A barred circle 9 warns against certain actions Do Not Details are described next to the circle 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 These sections explain prohibited actions and points to note when using this L INRORTAND device Make sure to read these sections fo These sections explain information needed to operate the hardware and POINT software properly Make sure to read these sections This mark indicates reference pages or manuals Abbreviations The following expressions and abbreviations are used throughout this manual Product names Expressions and abbreviations DAT72 unit PG DT502 PGBDT502 PG DT502D2 PGBDT502D2 PG DT503D PGBDT503D This product Microsoft Windows Server 2003
58. and select Sa ve Selections in the Job menu For an example of a Windows Backup batch file refer to Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID http support microsoft com kb 239892 en us For details about how to use the ntbackup rsm command refer to Windows help Click Start gt Help and Support and search for ntbackup or rsm 1 How to Install and Introduce the Unit to a Server E 51 52 When ejecting using Linux commands Add the description that executes the following command after the backup command in shell script etc change dev st0 to suit the environment mt f dev st0 eject For NetVault Confirm the device name in the NetVault device management Example NetVaultSV 1 0 3 0 SEAGATE DAT _ DAT72 000 Using the confirmed device name create a shell script containing the following contents tapeeject sh in the scripts users directory in the directory that installed NetVault usr netvault create usr netvault scripts users tapeeject sh Example of tapeeject sh asr netvault util nvdeviceeject servername NetVaultSV devicename NetVaultSV 1 0 3 0 SEAGATE DAT _ DAT72 000 servername Specifies server name to be targeted example NetVaultSV devicename Specifies drive device name to be targeted example NetVaultSV 1 0 3 0 SEAGATE DAT DAT72 000 un between SEAGATE DAT and DAT72 000 consists of four During backup check off Use Post Script in the Advanced Option tab in th
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60. Standard Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard x64 ae Windows Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition Windows Server 2003 x64 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard x64 or Windows Server 2003 Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64 Edition Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Windows 2000 Server Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS v 3 for x86 Linux v 3 Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES v 3 for x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS v 4 for x86 a inux Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES v 4 for x86 Linux v 4 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS v 4 for EM64T Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES v 4 for EM64T BrightStor ARCserve Backup r11 5 for Windows BrightStor ARCserve Backup NetVault 7 NetVault Backup Utility for Windows Windows Backup 41 42 Safety For safe use of this product it is vital that the following warnings are heeded Handling this product N WARNING amp AA CAUTION Recycling Do not disassemble or take this product apart Do not operate or store this product in the following environments Areas of extremely low temperature
61. downloaded device driver has been restored to a floppy disk A DATSEA W2K W2K3 Double click SEAGATE DAT72 drive Completing the Hardware Update Wizard appears Click Complete and click Close Restart the server 1 How to Install and Introduce the Unit toa Server 49 50 Windows 2000 Server 1 2 3 4 10 11 Log on to the Windows 2000 Server with administrator privileges Click Start Control Panel gt System Select the Hardware tab and click Device Manager Double click Other devices and then double click SEAGATE DAT DAT72 000 SCSI Sequential Device Select the Driver tab and click Update Driver Start Device Driver Upgrade Wizard appears Click Next Select Find the best driver for the device and click Next Select Specify the location click Next set in the copy source as follows and click OK When using a ServerStart CD ROM CD ROM drive DRIVERS tape datsea W2K W2K3 When a downloaded device driver has been restored to a floppy disk A DATSEA W2K W2K3 Click Next Completing Device Driver Upgrade Wizard appears Click Complete and click Close Restart the Server 1 5 Setting Backup Job Setting Automatic Ejection When executing backup automatically follow the procedures below to set to eject the cartridge auto matically after backup even when executing backup manually be sure to eject the cartridge after backup For Bright
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63. paper particles Location where dust accumu lates at the tape slot and around the product within a few months of installation 10 Q When the tape device the server Note that management information may only if it is built in the server is be written to the data cassette when ejecting the turned off or restarted is the media Therefore if the power of this product is data cassette ejected turned off while the tape is inside a faulty tape where no management data can be written will be created and problems such as data restore failure will occur Other Eject data cassettes before turning off the server 11 Q Are two or more data cassettes When using a single tape over and over backup used for backup and perform generation management Is the same data cassette used every time data can be temporarily lost in the event the backup fails Use two or more data cassettes for backup and perform generation management Appendix B 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 Tai
64. 502D2 PG DT503D PGBDT503D Data Storage capacity no compression 36GB Data transfer speed no compression Max 3 5 MB s 2 Data format DDS 3 DDS 4 DAT72 Interface Ultra Wide SCSI LVD SE When the total backup operation A imei k Cleaning cycle Every week ime in a wee exceeds 25 hours perform cleaning at every 25 hours PG DT502 PGBDT502 0 9kg PG DT502D2 Weight g PGBDT502D2 PG DT503D PGBDT503D 1 1kg Power consumption Max 20W Heat dissipation Max 72kJ h ting 10 35 Temperature Opera TE Resting 5 55 C l ii 4 Humidity Operating Resting 20 80 Environment Conditions RH non condensing Tempera Operating Resting 15 C hr or ture gradient less Suspended 3 dust 0 15mg m or less Maximum wet bulb temperature 26 C E 1GB 1000 x 1000 x 1000 bytes conversion 2 1MB s 1000 x 1000 bytes conversion 3 See Examples of installation environments to avoid gt pg 46 as well 7 Specifications 63 64 Appendix A Operation Checksheet Installation Operation Check This product is a precision instrument and improper daily operation cleaning data cassette management installation environment etc will lead to troubles such as backup failure Use the following Operation Checksheet to prevent trouble in backup operations The following items are recommended operations by Fujitsu exceeded its maxi
65. 65 66 Classification No Check Check item Description tasks 9 m Is this product installed in a This product is affected by the installation location such as described in environment in particular dust Dust can Examples of installation cause product failure and the shortening of the environments to avoid data cassette life Install this product in areas Has dust accumulated at the with little dust The closer to the floor the cassette slot and around the higher the dust level is in general so install this product product away from the floor such as on a desk Examples of installation Avoid the locations such as in Examples of environments to avoid installation environments to avoid for instal On the floor lation Reconsider the installation location if High traffic areas dust accumulates at the tape slot and around Areas close to open doors the product within a few months of windows Especially where installation affected by the external envi ronment such as sandy dust car exhaust emissions etc Installation Areas close to air ventilating Environment ducts be careful of air condi tioners exhaust fans etc Areas affected by cigarette smoke Do not smoke in the room where this product is installed Areas close to printers and affected by a toner Areas close to paper han dling devices such as copy machines shredders or fax machines that are affected by
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67. B7FY 1881 01 PRIMERGY DAT72 DAT72 Tape Drv DAT72 36GB internal User s Guide Tape Drv DAT72 36GB internal w Drive Cage User s Guide PG DT502 PG DT502D PG DT502D2 PG DT503D co FUJITSU DAT72 PG DT502 PGBDT502 DAT72 PG DT502D PGBDT502D PG DT502D2 PGBDT502D2 PG DT503D PGBDT503D DAT72 PRIMERGY V p p amp YXV CD 2006 8
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69. SM Windows 2000 Server OS Disaster Recovery Wizard Service Pack 4 OS CD ROM Windows Server 2003 OS Disaster Recovery Wizard Service Pack 1 OS CD ROM BrightStor ARCserve Backup BrightStor ARCserve Backup RSM
70. Stor ARCserve Backup 1 Click the Options button in the Backup Manager of the backup job option 2 Set Eject Backup Media upon Completion in the Operation tab to Eject Media For Windows Backup In batch files etc add a description that executes the following commands after the backup commands Example rsm refresh If Seagate DAT stdatw2k sys 1 6 rsm eject If Seagate DAT stdatw2k sys 1 6 astart 1 Check the name to assign by Computer Management gt Storage gt Removable Storage gt Libraries or Physical Locations Example of a batch file For Windows Server 2003 Line Number Batch File Contents co Go SG Gl OO I echo off cls setlocal rsm inventory If Seagate DAT stdatwk sys 1 6 aFULL timeout t 60 rsm refresh If Seagate DAT stdatwk sys 1 6 timeout t 60 for f Tokens 1 4 Delims i in date t do set dt i j k Vl for f Tokens 1 i in time t do set tm i set tm tm set dtt dt tm ntbackup backup c test test bks n computername dtt d daily Yodtt Yo j daily Ydtt p DAT72 USB V no R no L f M normal RS NO HC ON UM timeout t 60 rsm refresh If Seagate DAT stdatwk sys 1 6 timeout t 60 rsm eject If Seagate DAT stdatwk sys 1 6 timeout t 60 endlocal Eject the cartridge 2 To create c test test bks start Windows Backup check the backup target in the Backup tab
71. T503D DAT72 i5 DAT72 PG DT502 PGBDT502 av PG DT502D PGBDT502D 36GB DD 3 5MB s 2 DDS 3 DDS 4 DAT72 Ultra Wide SCSI LVD SE 1 25 6 AR Z 1 258 PG DT502 PGBDT502 0 9kg PG DT502D PGBDT502D PG DT502D2 PGBDT502D2 PG DT503D PGBDT503D 1 1kg 20W 72kJ h 10 35 aap C 55 C 20 80 RH ELOI 15 hr yy gt EES 0 15mg m 26 C 1 1GB 1000 X 1000 X 1000 byte ie IMB s 1000 X 1000byte P8 AA
72. ce it will be affected by suspended particles of dust if this situation continues for a long time Do not leave the data cassette in the device Insert the data cassette just before backup operations and eject it as soon as backup operations have been completed 58 4 Cleaning This chapter explains how to clean this product CSINPORTANDD Use the following cleaning cassette for this product Product Name Supplier Remarks HS 4 CL maxell 4mm Cleaning Cartridge How to clean Insert the cleaning cassette and cleaning will be performed automatically After approximately 35 seconds the cassette will be automatically ejected When the cleaning cassette is not ejected auto matically and the Clean LED and Tape LED blink fast the cleaning cassette exceeds its maximum times of use Press the eject button to eject the cleaning cassette and insert a new one Necessity of cleaning This product reads and writes data using a magnetic head If the head is dirtied by dust dirt or magnetic powder from the tape in the data cassette it will have the following detrimental effects Use the cleaning cassette to clean this device regularly Data cannot be read or written correctly If dirt gets stuck to the head it will be permanently damaged If the dirt sticks to the tape recording surface of the data cassette or the tape becomes scratched the tape will be permanently damaged Data cassette life t
73. disposed of as industrial waste 43 44 Check 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 B Contact Information gt pg 67 Tape Drv DAT72 36GB internal this product Cleaning Cassette User s Guide this manual e Instructions for Proper Use and Maintenance of DAT units Leaflet 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 All product names used are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers All products are copyrights of their respective manufacturers All Rights Reserved Copyright FUJITSU LIMITED 2006 Index 1 How to Install and Introduce the Unit to a Server 1 1 Checking the Installation Environment 1 2 SettheiJumpef LT 1 3 Install Connect This Product to the Server 1 4 Installation of a Device Driver 1 5 Setting Backup Job Setting Automatic Ejection 1 6 Check the Operation
74. e broken Contact an office listed in Appendix B Contact Information gt pg 67 3 Data Cassettes This chapter explains the points to note when using data cassettes CSINPORTANTD gt The data cassette is a consumable part If the cassette is used when worn it is detrimental to the head read write becomes impossible and device failure may occur The rate at which the cassette needs to be replaced differs depending on the environment temperature humidity dust etc and the operating status of the device However the cassette should be replaced at earlier time either after it has been used 75 times or for a period of 1 year gt Use the label provided with the data cassette filled with the start date and times that the data cassette is used to manage its life lt Example of the label gt Times of use HHH HH N ILI Write protect tab Be sure to use the label provided with the data cassette and paste it at the correct position Use the following data cassettes for this product Product Name Supplier Remarks HS4 170S maxell Type DAT 72 Storage capacity 36GB HS 4 150 maxell Type DDS 4 Storage capacity 20GB HS 4 125 maxell Type DDS 3 Storage capacity 12GB Note Storage capacity is calculated as 1GB 1000 x 1000 x 1000 bytes POINT gt DDS1 and DDS2 type tapes cannot be used gt The storage capacity value shown is the value when the data compression function is not b
75. e NetVault backup window and specify users tapeeject sh 1 6 Check the Operation Points to note during daily operation are listed in the Appendix A Operation Checksheet Installa tion Operation Check gt pg 64 Check the operation using the checksheet 1 7 Notes on Automated System Recovery ASR Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2003 R2 support Windows Automated System Recovery ASR function Note the following points for this function Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 When performing recovery from this product in Windows Server 2003 the pre installed system OS must be installed from the CD ROM of the OS to which Service Pack 1 SP1 is applied If the OS is installed using a CD ROM of the Windows Server 2003 OS to which SP1 is not applied even applying SP1 right after installation cannot perform recovery by ASR using this product For creating ASR disk refer to the datsea W2K W2K3 stdatw2k txt provided with the driver 2 Component Names and Functions This chapter explains the component names and functions of this product 2 1 Control Panel Qean Tape Drive ID YA VI 72 DigitalData Storage Operating LED Eject button Operating LED Clean This LED indicates a request for cleaning of the device Tape This LED indicates a data cassette is inserted in this device Drive This LED indicates that the device is operating The following indicates the status of the LED and
76. e cannot be inserted or ejected CSIMPORTANTS 2 Component Names and Functions 55 2 2 3 How to Eject a Data Cassette Automatic For details about automatic data cassette ejection refer to 1 5 Setting Backup Job Setting Auto matic Ejection gt pg 51 2 2 4 How to Forcibly Eject the Data Cassette If It Cannot be Ejected Forcible ejection is a function that prevents the leakage of customers data The data cassette will be forcibly ejected if the eject button is pressed for 5 seconds or longer Only use Forcible ejection when the data cassette cannot be ejected due to an error Do not use it in normal circumstances Performing Forcible ejection may cause damage to the data cassette or this product rendering them unable to be used Make sure that the data cassette cannot be ejected using normal operations or software before performing Forcible Ejection CSINPORTANT When a data cassette cannot be ejected using normal procedures gt Manually ejecting a data cassette pg 55 use the following procedures How to Forcibly Eject Media Press the eject button for 5 seconds or longer The Drive LED turns on and the cartridge is forcibly ejected Wait until the cassette is ejected If the cassette is not ejected after shutting down the server turn the power on again and try to forcibly eject the cassette again If the data cassette cannot be ejected using these procedures it is possible that this product may b
77. eing used The amount of storage capacity during data compression varies depending on the data E 3 Data Cassettes 57 Cautions During Use Available Cassettes Do not use any data cassettes other than those listed above to backup or restore data Using other cassettes may have a bad effect on the device or the media being used Environment Based on the following environment conditions check Safety gt pg 42 7 Specifications gt pg 63 1 1 Checking the Installation Environment pg 46 Maintenance Environment In the following environment check Safety pg 42 and store in a special case Temperature 5 32 C Humidity 20 RH 60 RH non condensing PPOINT gt Do not leave the data cassette in any place where it will be subjected to direct sunlight or a dusty environment Since radiation magnetic fields may damage the recorded data do not place the data cassette in any place where strong magnetism is generated near power cables motors power supply units etc Write protection When protecting the data in the data cassette write protection slide the tab in the diagram below circled to open Close Open Writable Non writable Backup operations Do not leave the data cassette in the product The data cassette becomes worn according to the amount of time number of times it has been used Since the magnetic recording surface of the data cassette is exposed in the devi
78. et automatic ejection 1 5 Setting Backup Job Setting Automatic Ejection pg 51 6 Check operation 1 6 Check the Operation pg 52 7 Note on Automated System Recovery ASR 1 7 Notes on Automated System Recovery ASR pg 52 1 1 Checking the Installation Environment For details about the server installation environment refer to Safety Precautions and Start Guide This product is susceptible to its installation environment especially dust because the data recording surface is exposed inside the device The closer to the floor the higher the dust level is in general so it is recommended to install this product away from the floor such as on a desk Install this product in environments that are not dusty referring to the Examples of installation environments to avoid Examples of installation environments to avoid On the floor High traffic areas Areas close to open doors windows Especially where affected by the external environment such as sandy dust car exhaust emissions etc Areas close to air ventilating ducts Be careful of air conditioners exhaust fans etc Areas affected by cigarette smoke Do not smoke in the room where this product is installed Areas close to printers and affected by a toner Areas close to paper handling devices such as copy machines shredders or fax machines that are affected by paper particles Reconsider the installation location if dust accumu
79. he number of times to be used will be shortened 4 Cleaning 59 Cautions Concerning Backup Operation This chapter explains the points to note about backup operations for this product Although the data compression rate is estimated to be approximately 200 it varies depending on the data contents For the data that was already compressed by software the compression effects by this product cannot be expected The backup performance and backup capacity that can be used in one data cartridge varies depend ing on the following factors The conditions attrition dust etc of the recording surface of the data cassette to be used The dust and dirt condition of this product head Data compression rate The workload on the server When using a single data cassette over and over for backup operation all the data can be lost if the backup fails Furthermore wear or accidental damage of the data cassette may disable restoration of the backed up data To minimize damage in the event of a failure we recommend the use of two or more data cassettes in rotation for backup operations Example Performing backup using data cassettes for each day of the week is recommended While performing backup using Windows Backup if media release or unmounting are executed in the order of Computer management Storage gt Removable storage after backup is com plete the media cannot be ejected It is necessary to restart the
80. his case replace the data cassette with a new one Q Does the Clean LED turn ON or When the data cassette life is over it detects blink soon after beginning head dirt during backup and the Clean LED backup Was the data cassette tends to turn ON or blink Sometimes the data replaced when the data cassette cassette takes a long time to eject or it cannot takes a long time to eject or be ejected when it become unable to be In these cases replace the data cassette with a Data Cassette Ni _ ejected new one regardless of the number of times Management 5 R period that it was used and see how it works It is recommended to check the number of times used period of use of other data cassettes and replace them all since the cassettes close to the end of the replacement cycle may be seriously damaged Q Is the data cassette inserted right The data recording surface of the data cartridge before backup and ejected right after backup and stored in its case is exposed in this product and rubs against the head due to tension If this situation continues for a long time suspended particles of dust will stick due to static electricity changing the shape of the tape Due to this the life of the data cassette will be shortened or this product may fail Insert the data cassette before using it eject it right after use and then restore it in its case Appendix A Operation Checksheet Installation Operation Check
81. is manual contains important information about operating 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 for 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 You shall not use this Product without securing the sufficient safety required for the High Safety Required Use 39 40 Remarks Warning Descriptions Various symbols are used throughout this manual These are provided to emphasize important points
82. koo 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 83 18 3700 Fax 60 3 83 18 8700 Address 1st Floor No 3505 Jalan Technokrat 5 63000 Cyberjaya Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia Philippines 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 E Manila Philippines Appendix B Contact Information 67 68 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 Fort
83. lates at the tape slot and around the product within a few months of installation Refer to Safety pg 42 1 2 Setthe Jumper E PG DT502 PGBDT502 PG DT503D PGBDT503D When installing this product to the server it is necessary to set the SCSI ID number The SCSI ID number can be set using the short jumper on the rear of this product see diagram below SCSI connector Short jumper Power connector The settings can be as shown in the table below Pins Function 1 2 SCSI ID bit 0 3 4 SCSI ID bit 1 5 6 SCSI ID bit 2 7 8 SCSI ID bit 3 9 10 Parity checking 11 12 Termination Power L INRORTAND ID bits 3 ID bits 2 ID bits 1 ID bits 0 SCSI ID number Open Open Open Open 0 Open Open Open Short 1 Open Open Short Open 2 Open Open Short Short 3 Open Short Open Open 4 Open Short Open Short 5 Open Short Short Open 6 Open Short Short Short 7 Short Open Open Open 8 Short Open Open Short 9 Short Open Short Open 10 Short Open Short Short 11 Short Short Open Open 12 Short Short Open Short 13 Short Short Short Open 14 Short Short Short Short 15 1 How to Install and Introduce the Unit to a Server Setting at the time of purchase 47 E PG DT502D2 PGBDT502D2 A jumper is located at the bottom of this product Check that it is set as shown in the following dia gram CSINPORTAND B
84. mum number of uses 30 Is the tape wrapped around the reel on the right of the cleaning cassette Classification No Check Check item Description tasks 1 m For regular use of this prod Periodical cleaning is required as the magnetic uct head accumulates dust or dirt causing backup Are cleaning operations failures regardless of the use of this product If performed once a week if you continue to use a data cassette with a dirty backing up for more than 25 head the data cassette will be damaged hours a week clean every 25 Regular Operation Perform cleaning once a hours week if backing up for more than 25 hours a e For irregular use of this week clean every 25 hours product Irregular Operation Even if this product is Is head cleaning performed not used airborne dirt and dust can dirty the once every month head Clean once a month 2 Q Was the Clean LED ON or Ifa data cassette is used when the Clean LED is blinking before the failure ON blinking or Cleaning Request is occurred displayed in the liquid crystal display dirty head detected the data cassette may be Cleaning damaged which in turn may damage lose Operations backup data It is alo possible that the worn out data cassette will dirty the tape heads etc When the Clean LED is ON blinking or Cleaning Request is displayed in the liquid crystal display clean this device regardless of the above cleaning cycle If the cleaning request
85. of the device Any status yi LED display status Device status Clean green Tape green Drive amber Device self diagnosing 7 Power on No tape inserted OFF OFF OFF Inserting OFF ON ON Inserting tape Insertion complete OFF ON OFF Ejecting OFF ON ON or OFF Ejecting tape Ejection complete OFF OFF OFF Operating tape Write read running OFF ON ON Request cleaning or ON a Cleaning OFF ON ON Cleaning Request replacement of cleaning e er OFF cassette Detected error related tape e Detected Error Device failure 7 OFF LED is turned off Blink slowly 500ms interval ON LED is turned on Blink fast 250ms interval any display status 2 Component Names and Functions 53 Eject button When the Eject button is pressed the data cassette comes out Wait until the data cassette is ejected before removing the data cassette Eject the data cassette while the Drive LED is off POINT gt In some cases backup software may be running even when the tape device does not seem to be running Therefore ejecting the data cassette without the Eject button with operating software is recommended gt When the data cassette is ejected by pressing the Eject button or by operating software the data cassette is ejected after the tape is rewound which may take one to two minutes CSINPORTAND 2 2 Data Cassette Operations ES
86. ost Script users tapeeject sh 1 7 A EA P31 http primeserver fujitsu com primergy 16 1 8 Windows 2000 Server Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 x64
87. ottom of PG DT502D2 PGBDT502D2 Bezel i i Connector The connector shape is as follows It is not necessary to set SCSI ID 1 3 Install Connect This Product to the Server For procedures to install and connect this product to the server refer to the PRIMERGY Document amp Tool CD supplied with the server 48 1 4 Installation of a Device Driver If using Windows Backup of Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 Server use the ServerStart CD ROM provided with the server to install a driver in accordance with the following procedures E Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 x64 1 2 3 4 10 11 12 Log on to the Windows with administrator privileges Click Start Control Panel gt System Select the Hardware tab and click Device Manager Double click Other devices and then double click SEAGATE DAT DAT72 000 SCSI Sequential Device Select the Driver tab and click Update Driver Welcome to the Hardware Update Wizard appears When the Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software message appears select No not this time and then click Next Select Install from the list or specified location and click Next Click Search for the best driver in these locations and check Include this location in the search Specify the following folder and click Next When using a ServerStart CD ROM CD ROM drive DRIVERS tape datsea W2K W2K3 When a
88. roblem do not use the original data cassette The data cassette cannot be ejected When it has been confirmed that a data cassette cannot be ejected using normal procedures forcibly eject the data cassette as described in 2 2 4 How to Forcibly Eject the Data Cassette If It Cannot be Ejected pg 56 6 Troubleshooting 61 62 Phenomena Corrective action Clean LED is blinking or ON request cleaning 1 Perform head cleaning using a cleaning cassette 2 Operate again using the same data cassette 3 Ifthe Clean LED still blinks after retry perform cleaning again and retry operation using a new data cassette 4 Ifthe Clean LED stops blinking if using a new data cassette it means that the durable life of the original data cassette is nearing its end Back up the data to be saved in the new data cassette and do not use the old data cassette 5 Ifthe Clean LED still blinks after using a new data cassette the head may have failed or there may be stuck dirt Replace this product In this case contact an office listed in Appendix B Contact Information gt pg 67 Tape LED is blinking fast tape related error is detected The data cassette may have a problem Replace with a new data cassette Drive LED is blinking fast device error Eject the data cassette shut down the server turn off the power and then turn on If the problem is not resolved after performing the above opera
89. server to eject the media Therefore when performing backup using Windows Backup do not perform media release or unmounting When using backup software that contains the tape alert function you may be notified of the end of the tape lifespan after using it 100 times or more 6 Troubleshooting This chapter explains the troubleshooting methods when this product is not running properly during use If the problem is not resolved after performing the following troubleshooting contact an office listed in Appendix B Contact Information gt pg 67 Phenomena Corrective action This product does not operate data Check that the power cable and SCSI cable are cassette cannot be inserted Tape LED connected correctly does not turn on when a cassette is inserted etc This product is not recognized on the Check that the power cable and SCSI cable are con OS or the backup software nected correctly Check if this product is correctly recognized by the OS and that the device is correctly installed Check if this product is supported by the backup software Check if BIOS of the server is correctly set The data cassette cannot be inserted or Check that the data cassette can be used is soon ejected 3 Data Cassettes pg 57 4 Cleaning pg 59 Check that the direction of the cassette is correct Check that there is no damage to the cassette Perform cleaning and use a new cassette If there is no p
90. still appears after cleaning replace the data cassette 3 Q Has the cleaning cassette The number of times a cleaning cassette can be used is decided depending on the type of device The tape is wrapped around the reel on the right means the tape cannot be used any more Replace the cleaning cassette periodically according to the type of device being used PG DTS502 PG DT502D2 PG DT503D 30 times Classification Check Check item Description tasks Q Even if the cleaning cassette is When the cleaning cassette is not automatically inserted do the Clean LED and ejected after inserted and the Clean LED and Cleaning Tape LED blink fast without Tape LED blink fast the cleaning cassette has Operations automatically ejected If this been used up happens is the cleaning cassette In this case replace the cleaning cassette with replaced a new one Q Has the data cassette been used The data cassette is a consumable part Worn more than 75 times data cassettes can cause trouble such as tape Q Is the start date of the data cas surface damage dirty heads frequent media sette written Is the expired date errors etc Dust stuck to the head may damage reached This product should be other data cassettes To avoid backup failure replaced after one year use due to worn data cassette it is necessary to replace the data cassette at earlier time either after one year use or 75 times use In t
91. tion contact an office listed in Appendix B Contact Information gt pg 67 The cleaning cassette cannot be ejected The Clean LED and Tape LED are blinking fast The cleaning cassette has exceeded its maximum num ber of uses Press the eject button to eject the cleaning cassette and perform cleaning again using a new clean ing cassette Backup fails by a media error When a media error occurs follow the procedures below 1 Perform cleaning using a cleaning cassette 2 Backup again using the same data cassette 3 When backup fails perform cleaning again 4 Backup using a new data cassette Do not use the cartridge in which an error occurred 5 Ifan error occurs again even after the data cassette is replaced it is possible that this product has a failure Contact an office listed in Appendix B Contact Information gt pg 67 Also check that there is no problem in the setting envi ronment the data cassette life is under control and the periodical cleaning operation is performed 1 1 Checking the Installation Environment pg 46 Appendix A Operation Checksheet Installation Operation Check pg 64 7 Specifications This chapter describes the specifications for this product ltem Function Specification Remarks Tape Drv DAT72 36GB internal Product name Tape Drv DAT72 36GB internal w Drive Cage PG DT502 PGBDT502 Product ID PG DT502D2 PGBDT
92. una Tower Hanoi 6B Lang ha Street Ba dinh District Hanoi Socialist Republic of Vietnam United States Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation Tel 1 800 83 1 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 PRIMERGY DAT72 DAT72 PG DT502 PG DT502D PG DT502D2 PG DT503D Tape Drv DAT72 36GB internal Tape Drv DAT72 36GB internal w Drive Cage PG DT502 PG DT502D2 PG DT503D User s Guide B7FY 1881 01 Z0 00 2006 8 Issued on August 2006 Issuedby FUJITSU LIMITED O 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
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