[. . . ] HP StorageWorks Ultrium SCSI Tape Drives
User Guide
Installation, Operating and Troubleshooting information for Ultrium half-height SCSI tape drives
Part number: EH841-90903 First edition: September 2006
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Removing power from the drive
To ensure reliable operation, do not remove power from the drive during read, write, fast-search, load and unload activities.
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Operating your tape drive
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Use the correct media
For best performance we recommend HP branded media. Order online at: www. hp. com/go/storagemedia.
Data cartridges
HP StorageWorks Ultrium tape drives use Ultrium tape cartridges. These are single-reel cartridges that match your drive's format and are optimized for high capacity, throughput and reliability. Compatible media can be recognized by the Ultrium logo, which is the same as the logo on the front of your drive. Do not use other format cartridges in your tape drive and do not use Ultrium cartridges in other format tape drives. For optimum performance always use a data cartridge that matches the specification of your tape drive, (see Table 3). A lower specification will have a lower transfer speed and may not support write activities; a higher specification will not support read or write. We recommend: · Ultrium 800 GB RW* and Ultrium 800 GB* WORM tape cartridges for use with Ultrium 920 tape drives. · Ultrium 400 GB* tape cartridges for use with Ultrium 448 tape drives. · Ultrium 200 GB* tape cartridges for use with Ultrium 232 tape drives. Table 3 Data cartridge compatibility
Ultrium 200 GB* data cartridge HP StorageWorks Ultrium 920 HP StorageWorks Ultrium 448 HP StorageWorks Ultrium 232 Ultrium 400 GB* data cartridge Ultrium 800 GB* data cartridge Ultrium 800 GB* WORM cartridge
read only read/write read/write (C7971A)
read/write read/write (C7972A)
no
read/write (C7973A) no no
read many/ write once no no
* Capacity assumes 2:1 compression.
HP Ultrium WORM data cartridges
The HP StorageWorks Ultrium 920 tape drive includes support for both re-writable and Write-Once, Read-Many, WORM, data cartridges. WORM cartridges provide for an enhanced level of data security against accidental or malicious alteration of data on the tape cartridge. The WORM data cartridge can be appended to maximize the full capacity of the tape cartridge, but the user will be unable to erase or overwrite data on the cartridge. Any attempt to modify a WORM cartridge to enable writing over existing data will result in the media becoming permanently write protected. It should still be readable in a WORM drive, depending upon the severity of the tampering, but no further appended backups will be possible.
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WORM data cartridges are clearly identified by their distinctive, two-tone cartridge color. They do not have a write-protect slider and can only be used with Ultrium tape drives that support the WORM feature. To check whether your backup or archive software application supports WORM cartridges, refer to the following web site: www. hp. com/go/connect. For information on how your HP Ultrium StorageWorks 920 tape drive and WORM cartridge can help your business meet Information Lifecycle Management and regulatory compliance requirements, please refer to the HP Business Support Center at: www. hp. com.
Write protecting cartridges
If you want to protect the data on a cartridge from being altered or overwritten, you can write protect the cartridge. Figure 22 Write protecting a cartridge
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Write-protect tab
Always remove the cartridge from the tape drive before you change the write protection. · To write protect a cartridge, push the switch to the right to prevent any data recording on the cartridge. Note the padlock on the tab that indicates that the cartridge is protected. · To write enable a cartridge, push the switch to the left to allow data recording on the cartridge. [. . . ] If you have each removable drive in the tape array attached to a separate bus, then, for each bay in use, you must attach a terminator to the spare connector for each device. If you are using the removable drives to mirror backups, you can daisy-chain devices (but no more than two on each SCSI bus). Connect an LVD-rated cable from the spare SCSI connector for the first device to one of the SCSI connectors for the second device and attach the terminator to the spare SCSI connector for the second device. Refer to your tape array documentation for detailed instructions.
SCSI cables
Cables matter in SCSI systems. [. . . ]