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Internal Drives in Servers
For the physical specification of the drive, see Chapter 1, “Physical
Specification” in Specifications, Volume 4 of the Ultrium Technical Reference
Manual.
If you are installing the tape drive on a UNIX system, refer to the UNIX
Configuration Guide, Volume 6 of the Ultrium Technical Reference Manual.
Installing an Internal Drive into a Server
Full details of how to install an internal Ultrium tape drive into a server drive
bay is given in the Getting Started Guide:
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Full-Height Generation 2 Ultrium Internal Drive, Getting Started Guide
Identifying the Model
The model name is on the front panel and the product and serial numbers are
on a label on the top of the drive.
Standards and Safety
Use the drive only in equipment where the suitability of the combination has
been determined by an appropriate certification organization (such as
Underwriters Laboratories Inc. or the Canadian Standards Association in
North America, and the British Standards Institution or Verband Deutscher
Elektrotechniker in Europe). Other considerations include the following:
1 A drive must be installed in an enclosure to limit an operator’s access to
live parts, to provide system stability, and to give the drive the necessary
grounding integrity.
2 A drive must only be supplied by a Safety-Extra-Low-Voltage (secondary)
circuit in accordance with DIN VDE 0805. During incorporation of the
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