HP SURESTORE 160EX, SURESTORE 80FX User Manual

Adding 2 Drives to the

C1150 Series Jukebox

Important! Read This First

This upgrade requires code to be downloaded to the controller PCA and the drives.

BEFORE starting this supgrade, obtain the following:

*The downloadable code required for this upgrade. FTP this code from hpgrsg.gr.hp.com (15.38.89.10) using an "anonymous" login.

Further download instructions are available at that address.

*A PC with a SCSI interface and appropriate cables

*A utility to download the code - DOWNLD2 or HP TOOLSET (Version 1.95ce or later) from CoComp

HP Part No. C1154-90001

Printed in USA June, 1996

Edition 1 0696

ãHewlett-Packard Company, 1996

HP SURESTORE 160EX, SURESTORE 80FX User Manual

Adding 2 Drives to the C1150 Series Jukebox

Before Upgrade...

... using this kit

Upgraded to equivalent of:

(# of drives)

 

 

 

 

 

C1150F/G/H (2 drives)

1 kit (2 drives)

C1160F/G/H (4 drives)a

a. For a performance upgrade, install 32 magazine slots (C1155F/G/H)

ESD Precautions

The optical disk jukebox contains very sensitive electrical components. It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that you follow the proper procedures for preventing ESD (Electrostatic Discharge). Use wristgrounding straps, anti-static mats, and anti-static work stations when removing and replacing the major assemblies.

Caution

Failure to follow proper procedures could lead to intermittent failures and/or premature hard failures in the disk controller and mechanism.

Tools Required

The following tools are needed:

Torx driver with the following bits: T-10, T-15, T-20 A T-20W bit may be helpful, but is not necessary.

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Kit Contents

2 - 4X MO drives — # C1113-60x00

2 - standard drive brackets — # C1170-60x47

2 - cable clamps — # 1400-0611

2 - drive SCSI cables — # C1173-60x59

2 - drive interface cables — # C1170-60x62

2 - drive power cables — # C1170-60x54

5 - threaded RLG screws — # 0515-2282

11 - M3x6 T10 screws — # 0515-2382

1 - these instructions

Note

The “x” in the part numbers listed in the following parts tables represents a number from “0” to “9” depending on the revision of the part. For example, if the part is newly released, the number will be “0”. The first time the part is revised, the number increments to “1”; the second time the part is revised, the number increments to“2”, and so on.

If you are unsure of the current part number, enter a “0” or a “1” in place of the “x” when checking your parts database and the current part number will be displayed.

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Before You Begin

Caution

Do NOT switch off power to the jukebox until you are sure the SCSI bus is inactive. Switching off the jukebox when the SCSI bus is active can cause data loss and/or indeterminate bus states.

When doing this upgrade, be sure that disk cartridges are not moved from their original slot locations. If you need to remove the cartridges, record their SLOT LOCATIONS and ORIENTATION so they can be replaced to their ORIGINAL positions. Failure to follow this practice results in a serious loss of file system integrity.

1.Look in the jukebox front "window" and make sure that there are no disks in any drive. Use the control panel to eject any disk still in a drive

2.Bring the jukebox “down.”

Procedures for bringing this jukebox offline depend on the specific host system. Coordinate with the system administrator to prepare this jukebox for the upgrade. This may involve “downing” the host system also.

3.Remove power from the jukebox.

4.Disconnect the SCSI interface from the host.

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