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Warning: Before performing the following procedure,
read and follow the safety instructions in your Safety,
Environmental and Regulatory information guide located in
the box containing the PowerVault 124T.
Connect the Ethernet cable (1), SAS cable (2) and power cable (3).
.תשרו SAS ירוביח תעיבק
.(3) חתמה לבכו (2 ) SAS -ה לבכ ,(1) Ethernet -ה לבכ תא רבח
Connect the system to power.
NOTE: Be certain that the host server is powered off before connecting
the autoloader.
Connect the system’s power cable(s) to the system. Next, plug the other
end of the cable into a grounded electrical outlet or a separate power
source such as an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) or a power
distribution unit (PDU). Make sure that once the power, SAS, and
network connections are made, the autoloader is powered up before the
system is booted.
Microsoft® Windows®: Under Device Manager, an unknown media
changer should be present. Under Tape Drive, you should see the drive
that is configured for your autoloader.
Linux: You can use the drive through the standard /dev/st0 and tar or dd
but will have to load the cartridge manually.
Netware: You must enable LUN scanning for some backup software.
.הלעפהה תכרעמ ידי-לע ולגתה ןנוכ/טובור יכ רשאל שי
גצומ תויהל ךירצ ,)םינקתה להנמ) Device Manager תחת :®Microsoft® Windows
רובע רדגוה רשא ןנוכה עיפוהל רומא ,)תוטלק ןנוכ) Tape Drive תחת .רכומ יתלב הידמ ףילחמ