DEC BA400 Series Manuale utente

BA400-SeriesEnclosures
StorageDevices
InstallationProcedures
Order Number: EK–BA44A–IN. K01
Revision Information: This manual supersedes
EK–BA44A–IN. J01
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Contents
Preface ..................................................... vii
1 EF- and RZ-Series Integrated Storage Elements
1.1 General . ........................................... 1–1
1.2 EF- and RZ-Series ISE Installation Preparation . . . .......... 1–6
1.3 Installation Procedure ................................. 1–7
1.3.1 ISE Installation in an Empty Slot . . ................... 1–7
1.4 Upgrading the ISE Storage Devices ....................... 1–14
1.4.1 Removing ISEs. ................................... 1–14
1.4.2 Installing a Second Storage Device in a 3.5-inch ISE....... 1–18
1.4.2.1 Remove the Top Outside Bracket ................... 1–18
1.4.2.2 Installing the New Storage Device .................. 1–20
1.4.3 Installing Upgraded ISEs in the Mass Storage Cavity ...... 1–22
1.4.4 Bus Node ID Configuration Guidelines ................. 1–23
1.5 Power-On Self-Test (POST) . . ........................... 1–24
1.5.1 EF-Series POST ................................... 1–24
1.5.2 RZ-Series POST ................................... 1–24
1.6 Setting the DSSI ISE Parameters ........................ 1–25
1.6.1 Accessing PARAMS ................................ 1–25
1.6.1.1 Using OpenVMS ............................... 1–25
1.6.1.2 Using Console Commands ........................ 1–26
1.6.1.3 Using MDM ................................... 1–27
1.6.2 Setting the ISE Allocation Class . . . ................... 1–28
1.6.3 Setting the MSCP Unit Number . . . ................... 1–30
1.6.4 Setting the ISE Node Name .......................... 1–31
1.7 Testing the ISE . . . ................................... 1–31
1.7.1 DRVTST Example ................................. 1–32
1.7.2 Error Messages ................................... 1–33
1.8 Setting the SCSI ISE Parameters ........................ 1–33
1.8.1 Problem Resolution ................................ 1–33
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2 TLZ-Series Tape Drives
2.1 General ............................................ 2–1
2.2 TLZ07 Tape Drive .................................... 2–1
2.3 TLZ07 Installation Preparation . . ........................ 2–2
2.4 TLZ07 Installation Procedure . . . ........................ 2–3
2.5 Completing the TLZ07 Installation ....................... 2–7
2.5.1 TLZ07 Power-On Self-Test . . . ........................ 2–7
2.6 Setting the ISE Parameters............................. 2–7
3 RRD-Series CD–ROM Drive
3.1 General ............................................ 3–1
3.2 RRD-Series CD–ROM Drive Installation Preparation . . ....... 3–1
3.3 Installation Procedure . ................................ 3–2
3.4 Completing the Installation ............................. 3–11
3.4.1 RRD CD–ROM Power-On Self-Test .................... 3–11
3.5 Setting the ISE Parameters............................. 3–11
4 RRD/TLZ07 Dual ISE Drives
4.1 General ............................................ 4–1
4.2 RRD/TLZ07 DUAL ISE Installation Preparation ............. 4–1
4.3 Installation Procedure . ................................ 4–2
4.4 Completing the Installation ............................. 4–6
4.4.1 RRD CD-ROM Power-On Self-Test ..................... 4–6
4.4.2 TLZ07 Power-On Self-Test . . . ........................ 4–7
4.5 Setting the ISE Parameters............................. 4–7
5 TZ-Series Tape Drive
5.1 General ............................................ 5–1
5.2 TZ-Series Tape Drive Installation Preparation............... 5–2
5.3 TZ-Series Tape Drive Installation ........................ 5–3
5.4 Completing the Installation ............................. 5–8
5.4.1 TZ-Series Power-On Self-Test ........................ 5–8
5.5 Setting the ISE Parameters............................. 5–9
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A Related Documentation
Index
Figures
1–1 EF-Series ISE (Front and Rear View) .................. 1–2
1–2 3.5-inch RZ-Series ISE (Rear View) . ................... 1–3
1–3 Front Panel Assembly . . . ........................... 1–4
1–4 Power Switch Location . . . ........................... 1–8
1–5 BA440 Enclosure .................................. 1–9
1–6 Blank Front Panel Assembly ......................... 1–10
1–7 Removing the Plastic Skid Plate from the EF-Series ISE . . . 1–11
1–8 Installing the ISE in the Storage Cavity ................ 1–12
1–9 Keylock Positions .................................. 1–15
1–10 Removing the ISE to Be Upgraded or Replaced . .......... 1–17
1–11 Removing the Top Outside Bracket from the ISE.......... 1–19
1–12 Installing the Phillips Screws That Secure the Storage
Device to the Inside Brackets......................... 1–21
1–13 Installing the ISE Upgrade in the Storage Cavity ......... 1–23
2–1 Opening the Enclosure Doors ......................... 2–4
2–2 Installing the TLZ07 Drive .......................... 2–6
3–1 Opening the Enclosure Doors ......................... 3–3
3–2 Inserting the RRD CD–ROM drive . ................... 3–5
3–3 KZQSA IN Connector ............................... 3–6
3–4 Removing the Connector Cover ....................... 3–7
3–5 KZQSA Cable . . ................................... 3–7
3–6 Connecting to KZQSA IN ........................... 3–8
3–7 KZQSA Label . . ................................... 3–9
3–8 KZQSA Module Connector ........................... 3–9
3–9 Connecting to KZQSA IN ........................... 3–10
4–1 Opening the Enclosure Doors ......................... 4–3
4–2 Installing the RRD/TLZ07 Dual ISE ................... 4–5
5–1 TZ86 Tape Drive Front Panel......................... 5–1
5–2 Power Switch Location . . . ........................... 5–4
5–3 Installing the TZ-Series Drive ........................ 5–6
5–4 TZ-Series Drive Installed in Mass Storage Slot 0.......... 5–7
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Tables
1–1 DVTST Error Messages ............................. 1–33
5–1 Power-on Self-test Events . . . ........................ 5–8
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Preface
This manual describes add-on installation procedures for the various storage
devices available for BA400-series system enclosures.
Structure of This Manual
Chapter 1 describes the installation of EF- and RZ-series integrated storage
elements.
Chapter 2 describes the installation of TLZ-series tape drives.
Chapter 3 describes the installation of RRD-series CD-ROM drives.
Chapter 4 describes the installation of RRD/TLZ07 dual ISE drives.
Chapter 5 describes the installation of TZ-series tape drives.
Appendix A contains a list of related documentation.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for Digital Services personnel and self-maintenance
customers.
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1
EF- and RZ-Series Integrated Storage
Elements
1.1 General
Figure 1–1 shows the EF-series integrated storage elements (ISE). Figure 1–2
shows the RZ-series ISEs in the 3.5-inch configuration. Note that the logic
module is located on the right side for the RZ-series.
The two configurations vary as follows:
• EF-series ISEs are solid state disks.
• 3.5-inch RZ-series ISEs contain either one or two hard disk storage devices.
BA400-series ISEs contain hardware and a circuit module to allow the ISE to
be plugged into the enclosure backplane.
Note
VAX 4000 systems do not support RZ-series ISEs unless an HSD05 or
HSD10 option is installed.
EF- and RZ-Series Integrated Storage Elements 1–1

Figure 1–1 EF-Series ISE (Front and Rear View)
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Front View Rear View
Bracket Slides
Bracket Slides
1–2 EF- and RZ-Series Integrated Storage Elements
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