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Scsi cable connections, Scsi cable connections 34 – HP 20-Feb User Manual

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34 Connecting and Powering on the Library

Chapter 1

SCSI Cable Connections

Note

Refer to

Fibre Channel Cable Connections

on page 41 if the

library is configured with Fibre Channel.

This section illustrates a standard SCSI configuration that produces a high level

of data storage performance (one SCSI host bus adapter card for each drive in

the library with the library controller daisy-chained to the first drive). HP

supports up to two drives per SCSI host bus adapter, but recommends only one

drive per bus. If compression is used when attaching two drives per bus, keep

in mind the combined transfer rate of the drives and the overhead of the bus

must not exceed the throughput of the host bus adapter used.

Note

Dual port cards are available and will reduce slot usage in the

host system.

Connect the library as follows (refer to

Figure 16

on page 36 through

Figure

19

on page 39):

1. Properly power off all peripheral devices connected to the host computer.
2. Power off the host. If the host is connected to a network, check with the

system administrator before turning off power.

3. Connect a 68-pin jumper cable from the top connector of the library

controller to the left

drive module

on level 1 (drive module 1).

Caution

Use SCSI cables and HVDS differential terminators for high-

voltage SCSI interfaces. Use SCSI cables and LVDS differential

terminators for low-voltage SCSI interfaces. The label on the

library controller indicates high or low voltage.

4. Connect the appropriate 68-pin SCSI terminator to the bottom connector

on the library’s controller card.

5. Connect a 68-pin SCSI cable from a host SCSI card to each drive module.

Add the appropriate terminators to the remaining SCSI connectors.