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11. LTO PG LT102 PGBLT102 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard x64 Edition Windows Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition Windows Server 2003 x64 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard x64 Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64 Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Windows Server 2003 for Edition for Itanium based Systems Itanium Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Windows 2000 Server Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES v 3 for x86 Linux v 3 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS v 3 for x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS v 3 for Itanium Linux v 3 for Itanium Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES v 4 for x86 Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS v 4 for x86 OM Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES v 4 for EM64T z Linux v 4 for EM64T Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS v 4 for EM64T SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for x86 SUSE Linux BrightStor ARCse
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25. The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising from the use of any information in this manual No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Fujitsu Any manual which has missing pages or which is incorrectly collated will be replaced co FUJITSU ae mn gt ZF A 00 H FA haa B 7 F Y 1 9 2 1 0 1 gt
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37. Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 x64 Windows Server 2003 for Itanium Windows 2000 Server Windows Server 2003 1 echo off 2 cls 3 setlocal 4 rsm inventory If TANDBERG TS200 SCSI Sequential Device aFULL 5 timeout t 60 6 rsm refresh If TANDBERG TS200 SCSI Sequential Device 7 timeout t 60 8 for f Tokens 1 4 Delims i in date t do set dt i j k Yol for f Tokens 1 i in time t do set tm i set tm tm set dtt Yodt Yo Yotm Yo ntbackup backup c test test bks n computername dtt d daily 2 dtt j daily Ydtt p LTO1 V no R no L f M normal RS NO HC ON UM timeout t 60 rsm refresh If TANDBERG TS200 SCSI Sequential Device timeout t 60 rsm eject If TANDBERG TS200 SCSI Sequential Device timeout t 60 18 endlocal 2 test test bks Windows Backup
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43. Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 x64 BrightStor ARCserve Backup r11 5 CD s Windows Backup Windows Server 2003 for Itanium Windows 2000 Server SP4 BrightStor ARCserve Backup r11 5 CV Linux AS v 3 NetVault7 7 4 2 Linux AS v 3 for Itanium NetVault7 for Itanium 7 1 2 2 Linux AS v 4 NetVault7 7 4 2 Linux AS v 4 for EM64T NetVault7 for EM64T 7 4 2 1 BrightStor ARCserve o Backup r11 5 for Windows SP1 QO77091 2 NetVault Backup gt TS20000 npk http www bakbone co jp NetVault O NetVault kJ Fujitsu PG LT102 Tandberg 220LTO D E BrightStor ARCserve Backup BrightStor ARCserve Backup
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51. Edition Windows Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard x64 x64 Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64 Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Windows Server 2003 for Edition for Itanium based Systems Itanium Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Windows 2000 Server Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES v 3 for x86 6 Linux v 3 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS v 3 for x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS v 3 for Itanium Linux v 3 for Itanium Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES v 4 for x86 Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS v 4 for x86 Linux v 4 Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES v 4 for EM64T Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS v 4 for EM64T Linux v 4 for EM64T SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for x86 SUSE Linux BrightStor ARCserve Backup r11 5 for Windows BrightStor ARCserve Backup NetVault 7 NetVault Backup Utility for Windows Windows Backup 51 52 Safety For safe use of this product it is vital that the following warnings are heeded Handling this product N WARNIN Q amp CAUTION Do not disassemble or take this product apart Q Do not operate or store this product in the following environments Areas of extremely low temperature Areas of extremely high temperature or humidi
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59. om 2 5 ASR 6 Before Reading This Manual Thank you for purchasing the Fujitsu Tape Drv LTO Ultrium 100GB PG LT102 PGBLT 102 This manual explains the basic usage of the Tape Drv LTO Ultrium 100GB hereafter referred to as this product Before using this product read this manual in order to handle it properly January 2007 For Your Safety This manual contains important information required to operate this product safely Thoroughly review the information in this manual before using this product Especially note the points under Safety and only operate this product with a complete understanding of the material provided This manual should be kept in an easy to access location for quick reference when using this product High Safety The Products are designed developed and manufactur
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61. 18 endlocal 2 To create c test test bks start Windows Backup check the backup target in the Backup tab and select Save Selections in the Job menu For an example of a Windows Backup batch file refer to Microsoft Knowledge Base Article ID http support microsoft com kb 239892 en us For details about how to use the ntbackup rsm command refer to Windows help Click Start gt Help and Support and search for ntbackup or rsm When ejecting using Linux commands Add the description that executes the following command after the backup command in shell script etc change dev st0 to suit the environment mt f dev st0 eject For NetVault Confirm the device name in the NetVault device management In this manual this product is referred to as NetVaultS V 1 0 3 0 TANDBERG TS200 Using the confirmed device name create a shell script containing the following contents tapeeject sh in the scripts users directory in the directory that installed NetVault usr netvault create usr netvault scripts users tapeeject sh Example of tapeeject sh asr netvault util nvdeviceeject servername NetVaultSV devicename NetVaultSV 1 0 3 0 TANDBERG_TS200 servername Specifies server name to be targeted example NetVaultSV devicename Specifies drive this product name to be targeted example NetVaultSV 1 0 3 0 TANDBERG TS200 During backup check off Use Post Script in the Advanced Option tab in
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70. 70 3 About the Data Cartridge This chapter explains the data cartridge used for this product 3 1 Data Cartridges That can be Used Use the following data cartridges for this product Product name Supplier Remarks LTO Ultrium 1 Data Cartridge FUJI PHOTO FILM Storage capacity 100GB LTO FB UL 1 100G E Co LTD Capacity when data compression function is not used Memory capacity is calculated as 1GB 1000 x 1000 x 1000 bytes To avoid a miss backup due to worn media replace the media data cartridge at the earlier timing of the following Data cartridge replacement cycle whichever is earlier after one year of use after being used 1000 times The lifespan of media varies depending on the environment temperature humidity dust etc and operating conditions of this product CSIMPORTANTS 3 About the Data Cartridge 71 3 2 Handling the Data Cartridge This section describes the points to note when handling the data cartridge used for this product Follow the notes below when handling the data cartridge Keep the data cartridge clean Check the following points before using the data cartridge There is no damage to or cracks in the data cartridge The label is correctly attached to the data cartridge 3 2 1 Setting the Data Cartridge Label pg 72 The leader pin is correctly attached to the data cartridge 3 2 4 Checking the Condition of the Leader
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73. 1 Click the Options button in the Backup Manager of the backup job option 2 Set Eject Backup Media upon Completion in the Operation tab to Eject Media For Windows Backup In batch files etc add a description that executes the following commands after the backup commands Example rsm refresh If TANDBERG TS200 SCSI Sequential Device rsm eject If TANDBERG TS200 SCSI Sequential Device astart 1 Check the name to assign by Computer Management Storage Removable Stor age Libraries for Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 x64 Windows Server 2003 for Itanium or Physical Locations for Windows 2000 Server Example of a batch file For Windows Server 2003 Line Number Batch File Contents A echo off 2 cls 3 setlocal 4 rsm inventory If TANDBERG TS200 SCSI Sequential Device aFULL 5 timeout t 60 6 rsm refresh If TANDBERG TS200 SCSI Sequential Device T timeout t 60 8 for f Tokens 1 4 Delims i in date t do set dt i j k l 9 for f Tokens 1 i in time t do set tm i Backup set tm tm set dtt Y dt tm ntbackup backup c test test bks n computername dtt d daily Je dtt j daily dtt p LTO1 V no R no L f M normal RS NO HC ON UM timeout t 60 rsm refresh If TANDBERG TS200 SCSI Sequential Device timeout t 60 the data Eject rsm eject If TANDBERG TS200 SCSI Sequential Device timeout t 60 cartridge
74. Eject button Press this button to eject the data cartridge from this product 3 1 Data Cartridges That can be Used pg 71 When this product is running when the ACTIVITY LED blinks and when loading unloading or writing reading data do not press the eject button Wait until the operation finishes before pressing the eject button LED There are 4 LEDs as shown below indicating self diagnostic test when the power is on and status and error during operation O Des ee i READY LED ACTIVITY LED CLEAN LED FAULT LED Green Green Amber Amber The general meaning of each LED status is as follows For details refer to the list on The meaning of LED display gt pg 68 E READY LED When this is on it indicates that a data cartridge is loaded 2 Componet Names and Functions 67 68 ACTIVITY LED This blinks mainly when a data cartridge is operating CLEAN LED This turns on when cleaning is required FAULT LED This blinks when an unrecoverable error occurs and turns on when the internal temperature of this product exceeds the temperature conditions for installation CSIMPORTAND The meaning of LED display LED display during Power On Self Test When this product is turned on LEDs change as indicated in the table below It takes about 30 seconds until the self diagnostic test completes and this product is available Status READY LED ACTIV
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76. If it has no problem do not use the old data cartridge Phenomenon Troubleshooting method The data cartridge is not Press the eject button It may take several minutes to rewind the tape ejected Wait if the ACTIVITY LED is blinking Eject using the backup software Eject using the eject button is set to be disabled depending on the backup software Shutdown and restart the server Then press the eject button Data may not be recorded correctly when the power on off ACTIVITY LED turns If possible shutdown the server and restart off and FAULT LED is blinking Unrecoverable error Both ACTIVITY LED Check that the data cartridge is correct and FAULT LED are Check that the write protect switch of the data cartridge is set at the blinking Media error correct position either write inhibit or write enable Check that there is no damage to the data cartridge Perform cleaning and use a new data cartridge 6 Troubleshooting 79 7 Specifications This chapter describes the specifications for this product Item Functions and Specifications Product name Tape Drive LTO Ultrium 100GB Product ID PG LT102 PGBLT102 Data memory capacity no compression 100GB 1 Actual data transmission rate no compression 16MB s 2 Data format Ultrium format Interface Ultra 160 SCSI Dimension mm Width 146 x Height 41 5 x Depth
77. The backup performance and backup capacity that can be used in one data cartridge varies depending on the following factors The conditions attrition dust etc of the recording surface of the data cartridge to be used The dust and dirt condition of this product magnetic head Data compression rate The workload on the server Points to note during system configuration When repeatedly using a single data cartridge all the data can be lost if the backup fails Also if a backup data cartridge becomes damaged the data cannot be recovered Damage in the event of a fail ure can be minimized if two or more data cartridges are used for backup operation Example Using different data cartridges for each day of the week 5 Cautions Concerning Backup 77 6 Troubleshooting This chapter explains the troubleshooting methods when this product is not running properly during use If the problem is not resolved after performing the following troubleshooting contact an office listed in Appendix C Contact Information pg 89 For details about LED status refer to 2 1 Front Panel and Connector gt pg 67 Phenomenon Troubleshooting method This product does not operate It does not load after a data cartridge is inserted Ready LED does not turn on when a cartridge is inserted etc Check that the power cable and SCSI cable are connected correctly 1 How to Install and Introduce this product to a
78. 7 Q Is the data The data recording surface of the data cartridge cartridge is exposed in this product and contacts the head inserted right under tension If this situation continues for a before backup long time the effect of suspended particles of and ejected right after backup and stored in its case dust and tension on the data cartridge may cause reduction of data cartridge life errors during backup or failure in this product etc Insert the data cartridge before use and eject right after use and store in its case Classification No Check Check item Description tasks Installation environment Is the environment of this product the server if it is built in the server dust free This product is susceptible to its installation environment especially dust because the data recording surface is exposed inside this prod uct The closer to the floor the higher the dust level is in general so it is recommended to install this product away from the floor such as on a desk Install this product in less dusty environments referring to the Example of installation places to avoid Example of installation places to avoid On the floor High traffic areas Areas close to open doors windows Espe cially where affected by external environ ment such as sandy dust car exhaust emission etc Areas close to air ventilating ducts Be care ful of a
79. Server pg 56 This product is not recognized on the OS or the backup software Check that the power cable and SCSI cable are connected correctly and the SCSI terminator is connected to the SCSI cable correctly Also check that the SCSI ID of this product is set correctly the set ting value should not be the same as other SCSI ID of other devices on the same bus 1 How to Install and Introduce this product to a Server pg 56 Check that the SCSI card SCSI cable and SCSI terminator are com patible with this product and SCSI bus type Check that this product is recognized on the SCSI BIOS and the operating system Check on the Windows Device Manager It will be recognized as TANDBERG TS200 Check that the backup software supports the SCSI card and this product Also if a device driver is required check that the correct device driver is installed 1 4 Installing the Device Driver pg 60 The data cartridge is ejected right after insertion Check that the data cartridge can be used 3 1 Data Cartridges That can be Used pg 71 4 1 Cleaning Cartridge That can be Used pg 75 Check that the direction of the cartridge is correct 2 2 Inserting Ejecting the Data Cartridge pg 70 Check that the data cartridge is not damaged and the leader pin is attached correctly 3 2 4 Checking the Condition of the Leader Pin on the Data Cartridge pg 74 Use a new data cartridge
80. and keep it under the following temperature and humidity conditions Temperature 16 32 C Humidity 20 80 RH non condensing Maximum wet bulb temperature Below 26 C 3 About the Data Cartridge 73 74 3 2 4 Checking the Condition of the Leader Pin on the Data Cartridge Check the condition of the leader pin the pin attached to the top of the magnetic tape on the data cartridge before use AN CAUTION a CSIMPORTANTS VY Leader pin is attached properly X Leader pin is unfastened Slide the cartridge door and check the leader pin 4 Cleaning This chapter explains cleaning for this product Head cleaning will be performed automatically when a cleaning cartridge is inserted into this product The cleaning cartridge is ejected when cleaning operations are complete Cleaning takes about three to five minutes POINT gt This product uses a magnetic head to write and read data If soiled with dust or dirt the magnetic head does not read or write data correctly Also it could reduce the life of the data cartridge scratch the magnetic surface of the tape or cause other kinds of trouble making it impossible to use To avoid trouble clean the head occasionally using a cleaning cartridge 4 1 Cleaning Cartridge That can be Used Use the following cleaning cartridge for this product Product name Supplier Ultrium Universal Cleaning Cartridge LTO FB UL 1 CL UCC E FUJI PHOTO FILM
81. data cartridge This product provides a function that causes the CLEAN LED to light up after 100 hours of use urging you to perform cleaning Clean this product every three months 2 Q Is cleaning per formed when the CLEAN LED turns on Cleaning This product provides a function that causes the CLEAN LED to light up after 100 hours of use or when it judges that cleaning is required urging you to perform cleaning If the product is used while the CLEAN LED is on the data cartridge and backup data may be damaged It is also possible that the worn out data cartridge will soil the head etc When the CLEAN LED turns on immediately perform cleaning If the CLEAN LED turns on again consider replacing the data cartridge 3 Q Is the replacement cycle of the cleaning cartridge set to the replacement cycle of this product per 50 The cleaning cartridge is required to be replaced at the earlier timing of either after being used 50 times or after five years of use Replace the cleaning cartridge periodically according to the operations Appendix A Operation Checksheet Installation Operation Check 81 82 Classification No Check Check item Description tasks 4 m When the When the cleaning cartridge is automatically inserted ejected after approx 40 seconds and the cleaning CLEAN LED is on the cleaning cartridge is cartridge is run down automatically In t
82. environment such as sandy dust car exhaust emission etc Areas close to air ventilating ducts Be careful of air conditioners exhaust fans etc Areas affected by cigarette smoke Do not smoke in the room where this product is installed Areas close to printers and affected by a toner Areas close to paper handling devices such as copy machines shredders or fax machines that are affected by paper particles Reconsider the installation location if dust accumulates at the data cartridge slot and around the product within a few months of installation Refer to Safety gt pg 52 1 How to Install and Introduce this product toa Server 57 1 2 Setting Jumpers When installing the unit to the server a SCSI ID must be set The SCSI ID can be set using the short jumpers on the rear of the unit Follow Installing Internal Options in User s Guide in PRIMERGY Document amp Tool CD provided with the server to set SCSI ID number The rear of the unit CSIMPORTANTD 0 2 33 No jumper installation sc j jp The SCSI ID can be set as shown in the following table SCsLID Short jumper 2 3 0 Open Open Open Open 1 Short Open Open Open 2 Open Short Open Open 3 Short Short Open Open 4 Open Open Short Open SU Short Open Short Open 6 Open Short Short Open 7 Short Short Short Short 8 Open Open Open Short 9 Short Open Open Short 10 Open Short
83. the urgency of the WARNING and CAUTION Details are described next to the triangle S A barred circle Q warns against certain actions Do Not Details are described next to the circle A black circle indicates actions that must be taken Details are described next to the black circle Symbols The following are symbols used throughout this manual Symbols Definition These sections explain prohibited actions and points to note when using this CSIMPORTANT product Make sure to read these sections These sections explain information needed to operate the hardware and POINT software properly Make sure to read these sections gt This mark indicates reference pages or manuals Entering commands Keys CD ROM drive names are shown as CD ROM drive Enter your drive name according to your environment CD ROM drive Setup exe Abbreviations The following expressions and abbreviations are used to describe the product names used in this manual Product names Expressions and abbreviations Tape Drv LTO2 Ultrium 100GB PG LT201 PGBLT201 This product Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard x64
84. 214 Weight 1 4kg Power consumption Maximum 49W Average 25W Heat dissipation Maximum 176 4 kJ h Average 90kJ h 1 1GB 1000 x 1000 x 1000 bytes conversion 2 IMB 1000 x 1000 bytes conversion The following shows the installation environment conditions Item Installation conditions Temperature Operating 10 35 C Resting 5 55 C Humidity Operating Resting 20 80 RH non condensing Temperature ramp Operating Resting Below 15 C hr non condensing Maximum wet bulb temperature 26 C Dust Below 0 15mg m For details about the installation environment refer to 1 1 Checking the Installation Environment gt pg 57 80 Appendix A Operation Checksheet Installation Operation Check This product is a precision instrument and improper daily operation cleaning data cartridge management installation environment etc will lead to troubles such as backup failure Use the following Operation Checksheet to prevent trouble in backup operations The following items are recommended operations by Fujitsu Classification No Check Check item Description tasks 1 m Is magnetic head cleaning performed once every three months Periodical cleaning is required as the magnetic head accumulates dust or dirt regardless of the use of this product If soiled with dust or dirt the magnetic head may scratch the surface of the tape or reduce the life of the
85. 3 Windows Server 2003 x64 Windows Autom ated System Recovery LAF ASR Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 Windows Server 2003 ASR OS 78 Service Pack 1 SP1 OS CD ROM SP1 Windows Server 2003 OS SPL gt CD ROM ASR ASR ASR Windows Automated System Recovery P45
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87. Co LTD PPOINT gt The CLEAN LED blinks on when cleaning is required If this LED lights up insert a cleaning cartridge into this product to clean it The cleaning cartridge can be used 50 times maximum Five years after purchasing the cleaning cartridge replace it with a new one even when it is used less than 50 times gt Ifthe CLEAN LED turns on and the cleaning cartridge is ejected immediately approx 40 seconds after it is inserted replace the cleaning cartridge with a new one 4 Cleaning 75 76 4 2 Head Cleaning Managing the number of times for the uses of a cleaning cartridge The cleaning cartridge has a lifetime and it can be used 50 times maximum Use the label attached to the cleaning media to manage the number of times for its use If a cleaning cartridge that has exceeded its lifetime is used it will be quickly ejected approx 40 seconds the CLEAN LED will light up and cleaning will not take place Starting date Jan 31 2007 Times used lt Example of Cleaning cartridge label gt Periodical cleaning It is recommended to perform periodical head cleaning every three months or after every 100 hours of use whichever is earlier as a preventive measure to prevent dust from accumulating on the head It is rec ommended to perform periodical cleaning for checking purpose even when this product is not used at all Head cleaning request This product may reach head cleaning request stat
88. D driver F6 5 J Press F2 to run Automated System Recovery ASR 3 F2 5 1 Fe6 C Windows Automated System Recovery 47 48 1 1 2 S 3 Enter 4 ASR nn
89. Driver 1 5 Setting Backup Job Setting Automatic Ejection 1 6 Checking Operations 1 7 Notes on Automated System Recovery 1 8 For using FDD Unit USB when Operating ASR and BrightStor ARCserve Backup Disaster Recovery Option 2 Componet Names and Functions 2 1 Front Panel and Connector 2 2 Inserting Ejecting the Data Cartridge 3 About the Data Cartridge 1 3 1 Data Cartridges That canbe Used 3 2 Handling the Data Cartridge 4 Cleaning ean 4 1 Cleaning Cartridge That can be Used 42 Head Cleaning ii De a eke ee hee 5 Cautions Concerning Backup ue 6 Troubleshooting 7 Specifications AppendixA Operation Checksheet Installation Operation B 2 Usage Of ASR onise tornid pe ennaa En AppendixC Contactinformation 57 58 59 60 64 65 65 55 56 1 How to Install and Introduce this product to a Server This chapter exp
90. IOS cannot recognize the FDD unit USB During OS installation of Windows Linux or when executing ASR or when executing the Disaster Recovery Option of BrightStor ARCserve Backup make sure to connect the FDD unit USB with a floppy disk inserted before server startup Notes on floppy disk media exchange recognition when installing Windows manu ally and at system recovery When performing system recovery or installing using the FDD unit USB with the following software system recovery installation might not be performed properly This is caused by the device driver being unreadable due to recognition failure of the floppy disk media replacement At manual installation of Windows BrightStor ARCserve Backup Disaster Recovery Option Windows Server 2003 Automated System Recovery function After pressing the Enter key in accordance with the procedure on the screen if the floppy disk access LED on the FDD unit USB does not turn on and the floppy disk is not accessed follow the procedure below 1 Eject the floppy disk and wait for 2 seconds or longer then press the Enter key several times 2 Insert the floppy disk and wait for 2 seconds or longer then press the Enter key several times If the floppy disk cannot be accessed perform the procedure above again 2 Componet Names and Func tions This chapter explains the component names and functions of this product 2 1 Front Panel and Connector Front Rect button
91. ITY CLEAN LED FAULT LED Green LED Green Amber Amber LED lighting test ON ON ON ON Blinking OFF ON OFF OFF Self diagnostic test OFF Blinking ON OFF OFF Ready OFF OFF ON OFF OFF LED display during use aris READY LED ACTIVITY CLEAN LED FAULT LED Green LED Green Amber Amber dat rtri i ee OFF OFF ON OFF OFF loaded Data cartridge is loaded ON OFF ON OFF OFF Not operating Data cartridge is loaded Operating to write read ON Blinking ON OFF OFF etc Data cartridge is being yaani FF Blink IN OFF FF loaded unloaded rae NY 9 Cleaning reguired ON OFF OFF Blinking ON OFF Cleaning OFF Blinking ON OFF Unrecoverable error ON OFF OFF ON OFF Blinking Recommended operation temperature exceeded OFF OFF ON OFF ON Data cartridge is ejected Media error OFF Blinking ON OFF Blinking CLEAN LED When CLEAN LED turns on it indicates cleaning is required CLEAN LED turns on in the following cases When this product judges cleaning is required When a read error or write error occurs When the data cartridge operating time exceeds 100 hours POINT gt Once CLEAN LED turns on it does not turn off until cleaning is performed correctly The LED does not turn off even when the power is turned off When CLEAN LED turns on perform cleaning using the cleaning cartridge CSIMPORTANTS Rear Power connector Jumpers SCSI connector Power connector Connect the power cable for the
92. Open Short 11 Short Short Open Short 12 Open Open Short Short 13 Short Open Short Short 14 Open Short Short Short 15 Short Short Short Short 58 Settings at the time of purchase 1 3 Installing and Connecting to the Server For the procedures for installing and connecting this product to the server refer to the User s Guide in the Document amp Tool CD provided with the server If there are no explanations about this prod uct in User s Guide refer to the description on Tape Drv LTO2 Ultrium2 200GB PG LT201 Tape Drv LTO Ultrium 100GB PG LT101 or Tape Drv VXA 2 80GB PG VX201 Connect this product to LVD SCSI Interface Do not connect this product and the optical magnetic disk unit on the same cable POINT When connecting the power cable of the server directly to this product there is a possibility that this product will not be installed correctly In this case use the extension power cable supplied with this product When installing to PRIMERGY RX600 S2 RX600 S3 make sure to use the power extension cable supplied with this product because attaching the power cable of the server to this product will interfere with the ventilation ducts on top of the server Extension power cable supplied with this product a IN D Tape Drv LTO Ultrium1 100GB rear Power cable of the server When connecting this product to SCSI Ctrl U160 PG 128 PGB128 or PG 1281 PGB1281 use the LVD SE conn
93. PRI MERGY B7FY 1921 01 Aim LTO Tape Drv LTO Ultrium1 100GB User s Guide PG LT102 co FUJITSU LTO PG LT102 PGBLT102 LTO 2007 1 FRMO E1774 ME CORSO IA
94. Pin on the Data Cartridge pg 74 Do not insert a damaged data cartridge into this product Do not open the data cartridge to take the magnetic tape out Do not directly touch the tape Do not expose the data cartridge to direct sunlight or place it in a humid place Do not leave the data cartridge near a strong magnetic field e g near a display device or speaker Do not use a data cartridge that has had a strong shock such as being dropped or falling 3 2 1 Setting the Data Cartridge Label A label to be attached to the data cartridge is provided with the data cartridge Attach the label at the location shown in the following figure Write the starting date of the data cartridge use to specify the expiration date CSINPORTAND Area for the label to be attached Starting date Jan 31 2007 lt Example of the label gt 72 3 2 2 Data Write Protection To make the data cartridge write protected slide the write protect switch to the right Write protect switch write protect 3 2 3 Storing the Data Cartridge When storing the data cartridge follow the notes below Make the storage area clean and comply with the usage rules Put the data cartridge in the operation environment for more than 24 hours before using it This period is required to accustom the data cartridge to the environment When storing data in a data cartridge for a long time store the data cartridge in its plastic case
95. dvisor for Windows ServerStart CD ROM CD ROM PROGRAMS Japanese TmAdvisor Fujitsu Tape Maintenance Advisor for Windows CD ROM PROGRAMS Japanese TmAdvisor TMAdoc P POINT gt Tape Maintenance Advisor http primeserver fujitsu com primergy E Linux v 3 Linux v 4 Linux v 4 for EM64T Tape Maintenance Advisor for Linux Tape Maintenance Advisor for Linux http primeserver fujitsu com primergy Fujitsu Tape Maintenance Advisor for Linux V3 0 tar sz
96. ector Do not use the connector for the SCSI card external device with which this product is connected Connect to this product Do not use Do not use 1 How to Install and Introduce this product toa Server 59 1 4 Installing the Device Driver If using this product on Windows install the device driver according to the following procedure using the driver floppy disk provided with this product For Linux installing the device driver is not required 14 1 Device Driver Installation For Any Model Other than PRIMERGY FT For Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 x64 Windows Server 2003 for Itanium 1 Log on to the Windows with administrator privileges 2 Click Start button gt Control Panel gt System 3 Select the Hardware tab and click Device Manager 4 Double click Other devices and then double click TANDBERG TS200 SCSI Sequential Device 5 Select the Driver tab and click Update Driver The Welcome to the Hardware Update Wizard message appears 6 When the Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software message appears click No not this time and then click Next gt 7 Click Install from a list or a specific location and click Next gt 8 Click Search for the best driver in these locations 9 Check Include this location in the search press the Browse bu
97. ed as contemplated or general use including without limitation general office use personal use household use and ordinary industrial use but are not designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for use accompanying fatal risks or dangers that unless extremely high safety is secured could lead directly to death personal injury severe physical damage or other loss hereinafter High Safety Required Use including without limitation nuclear reaction control in nuclear facility aircraft flight control air traffic control mass transport control medical life support system missile launch control in weapon system You shall not use this Product without securing the sufficient safety required for the High Safety Required Use If you wish to use this Product for High Safety Required Use please consult with our sales representatives in charge before such use 49 50 Remarks Warning Descriptions Various symbols are used throughout this manual These are provided to emphasize important points for your safety and that of others The symbols and their meanings are as follows Make sure to fully understand these before reading this manual ZA WARN Ignoring this symbol could be potentially lethal ZA CAUTION Ignoring this symbol may lead to injury and or damage this product The following symbols are used to indicate the type of warning or cautions being described A The triangle mark emphasizes
98. er fujitsu com primergy C Windows Automated System Recovery C 1 Windows b Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 x64 Windows Automated System Recovery ASR Windows Windows Windows ASR
99. his case replace the cleaning cartridge Cleaning ejected and the with a new one CLEAN LED is on is the cleaning cartridge replaced 5 Q Is the The data cartridge is a consumable part Worn commencing data cartridge will cause troubles such as mag date for use netic tape surface damage dirty head many written on the media errors etc To avoid miss backup due to data cartridge worn data cartridge replacement is required for Approximate Fujitsu authorized product at the earlier timing replacement of either after one year of use or after being after one year used 1000 times In this case replace the data cartridge with a new one It is recommended to use the Fujitsu authorized data cartridge 6 Q When the When the data cartridge life is over it detects CLEAN LED head dirt during backup and the CLEAN LED turns on tends to turn on or blink Also ejecting the data immediately cartridge may take a long time or the data during backup cartridge may be unloadable Data cartridge z hiaiagerment or in the case of In these cases replace the data cartridge with data cartridge a new one regardless of the number of times eject delay period that used and see how it works It is unloadable is recommended to check the number of times the data period that used of other data cartridges and cartridge replace them all since the data cartridges close replaced to the end of the replacement cycle may have serious damage
100. ing this product contact an office listed in Appendix C Contact Information gt pg 89 This product must be disposed of as industrial waste 54 Checking the Items Supplied Before using the product check that no supplied or attached items are missing If any items are missing contact an office listed in Appendix C Contact Information gt pg 89 e Tape Drv LTO Ultrium1 100GB this product Cleaning cartridge User s Guide this document Extension power cable Driver floppy disk PRIMERGY LTO LTO2 UNIT Device Driver for Windows Screws x4 Washer x4 Microsoft Windows and Windows Server are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Linux is a trademark or registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States and other countries Red Hat and all Red Hat based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Red Hat Inc in the United States and other countries SUSE is a trademark of Novell Inc in the United States and other countries All products are copyrights of their respective manufacturers All Rights Reserved Copyright FUJITSU LIMITED 2007 Contents 1 How to Install and Introduce this product to a Server 1 1 Checking the Installation Environment 1 2 Setting MS IA AI Sohn das ts 1 3 Installing and Connecting to the Server 1 4 Installing the Device
101. internal option of the server Jumpers Set the SCSI ID number 1 2 Setting Jumpers pg 58 SCSI connector Connect a SCSI cable for this product E 2 Componet Names and Functions 69 2 2 Inserting Ejecting the Data Cartridge Handle the data cartridge properly referring to 3 About the Data Cartridge gt pg 71 How to insert Insert the data cartridge slowly into this product with the arrow mark facing up and the label panel facing you When the data cartridge is fully inserted it starts loading automatically CSINBORTANT This product Arrow mark insert direction Label area Data cartridge P POINT gt If you want to perform backup or restore operations immediately after inserting the data cartridge wait until the data cartridge is completely loaded until the READY LED turns on How to eject Check that only the READY LED is on and press the eject button Put the ejected data cartridge in the cartridge case to store CSINPORTAND P POINT gt Eject the data cartridge when this product is not operating the data cartridge when the ACTIVITY LED is turned off gt Depending on the backup software the data cartridge cannot be ejected using the eject button NetVault etc In this case pressing the eject button does not eject the data cartridge Eject the data cartridge by operating the backup software gt When the server is turned off the data cartridge cannot be inserted or ejected
102. ir conditioners exhaust fans etc Areas affected by cigarette smoke Do not smoke in the room where this product is installed Areas close to printers and affected by the toner Areas close to paper handling devices such as copy machines shredders or fax machines that are affected by paper parti cles Reconsider installation place in case that dust accumulates at the tape slot and around the product in a few months after installation Appendix A Operation Checksheet Installation Operation Check 83 84 Classification No Check Check item Description tasks 9 Q When this This product writes the data cartridge product the management data when the data cartridge is server if it is ejected Therefore if the power of the server is built in the turned off while the data cartridge is inside this server is product a faulty tape where no management turned off or data can be written will be created and restarted is the problems such as data restore failure will occur data cartridge Before turning off the server eject the data ejected cartridge Others 10 Q Are two or When using a single data cartridge over and more data over for backup an important backup data can cartridges used for backup and generation management Is the different data cartridge used for every time be lost temporarily in the event the backup fails or the backuped data cartridge is damaged Use t
103. ix C Contact Information Australia Fujitsu Australia Limited Tel 61 2 9776 4555 Fax 61 2 9776 4556 Address 2 Julius Avenue Cnr Delhi Road North Ryde Australia N S W 2113 China Fujitsu China Holdings Co Ltd Tel 86 21 5292 9889 Fax 86 21 5292 9566 Address 18F Citic Square 1168 West Nanjing Road Shanghai China 200041 Hong Kong Fujitsu Hong Kong Limited Tel 852 2827 5780 Fax 852 2827 4724 Address 10 F Lincoln House 979 King s Road Taikoo Place Island East Hong Kong Indonesia PT Fujitsu Systems Indonesia Offices Headquarters Tel 62 21 570 9330 Hunting Fax 62 21 573 5150 Address Wisma Kyoei Prince 10th Floor Jl Jend Sudirman Kav 3 4 Jakarta Indonesia 10220 Korea Fujitsu Korea Ltd Tel 82 2 3787 6000 Fax 82 2 3787 6066 Address Susong Tower Building 83 1 Susong Dong Jongno Gu Seoul Republic of Korea 110 140 Malaysia Fujitsu Malaysia Sdn Bhd Tel 60 3 83 18 3700 Fax 60 3 83 18 8700 Address 1st Floor No 3505 Jalan Technokrat 5 63000 Cyberjaya Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia Philippines Fujitsu Philippines Inc Tel 63 2 812 4001 Fax 63 2 817 7576 Address 2nd Floor United Life Building A Arnaiz Legaspi Village Makati Metro E Manila Philippines Appendix C Contact Information 89 90 Singapore Fujitsu Asia Pte Ltd Tel 65 6777 6577 Fax 65 6771 5502 Address 20 Science Park Road 03 01 TeleTech Park Singapore Science Par
104. k II Singapore 117674 Taiwan Fujitsu Taiwan Limited Tel 886 2 2311 2255 Fax 886 2 2311 2277 Address 19F No 39 Section 1 Chung hwa Road Taipei Taiwan Thailand Fujitsu Systems Business Thailand Ltd Tel 66 2 500 1500 Fax 66 2 500 1555 Address 12th Floor Olympia Thai Tower 444 Rachadapisek Road Samsennok Huaykwang Bangkok Thailand 10310 Vietnam Fujitsu Vietnam Limited Tel 84 4 83 1 3895 Fax 84 4 83 1 3898 Address Unit 802 8th floor Fortuna Tower Hanoi 6B Lang ha Street Ba dinh District Hanoi Socialist Republic of Vietnam United States Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation Tel 1 800 83 1 3183 Fax 1 408 496 0575 Address 1250 East Arques Avenue Sunnyvale CA USA 94088 3470 For the latest information refer to the Fujitsu PRIMERGY website http primergy fujitsu com PRIMERGY Aim LTO PG LT102 Tape Drv LTO Ultrium1 100GB PG LT102 User s Guide B7FY 1921 01 00 2007 1 Issued on Januay 2007 Issued by FUJITSU LIMITED Printed in Japan
105. lains installation and introduction of this product to a server This product is installed and introduced to a server according to the following procedures Steps 2 to 4 are not necessary for custom made service 1 Checking the setting environment 1 1 Checking the Installation Environment pg 57 2 Setting jumpers 1 2 Setting Jumpers pg 58 3 Installing and connecting this product to the server 1 3 Installing and Connecting to the Server pg 59 4 Installing the device driver 1 4 Installing the Device Driver pg 60 5 Setting backup job Setting automatic ejection 1 5 Setting Backup Job Setting Automatic Ejection pg 64 6 Checking operations 1 6 Checking Operations pg 65 1 1 Checking the Installation Environment For details about the server installation environment refer to Safety Precautions and Start Guide This product is susceptible to its installation environment especially dust because the data recording surface is exposed inside this product The closer to the floor the higher the dust level is in general so it is recommended to install this product away from the floor such as on a desk Install this product in environments that are not dusty referring to the Examples of installation environments to avoid Examples of installation environments to avoid On the floor High traffic areas Areas close to open doors windows Especially where affected by the external
106. leting the Device Driver Upgrade Wizard message appears 11 Click Complete and click Close 12 Restart the server 1 How to Install and Introduce this product toa Server 61 62 1 4 2 Device Driver Installation For PRIMERGY FT Notes This product can be installed only to FT1 It cannot be installed to FT2 Two of this product cannot be installed at the same time This product cannot be used from CoServer FT model cannot restore the system using Automated System Recovery ASR set or system recovery disk For restoration use the recovery CD supplied with the server For installation of the internal 5 inch option refer to the User s Guide of the FT model For Windows Server 2003 1 2 10 Install this product to FT1 Turn on the power of FT1 and FT2 and start the CoServer in online mode Log on to the CoServer1 with administrator privileges Click Start button Control Panel System Select the Hardware tab and click Device Manager The device manager starts Double click Other devices and then double click TANDBERG TS200 SCSI Sequential Device Select the Driver tab and click Update Driver The Setup Wizard appears When the Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software message appears click No not this time and then click Next gt Follow the wizard for installation For installation methods click Install from a list or a specific l
107. ocation and click Next gt For search and installation options select Search for the best driver in these locations and set the following options Uncheck Search removable media floppy CD ROM etc Check Include this location in the search and specify the folder which restored the device driver When restored in the floppy disk drive A A uto2V386 When restored in Temp folder of the drive C C Temp lto2 i386 11 12 13 14 Click Next gt The Completing the Hardware Update Wizard message appears Click Finish to exit Under Tape Drive TANDBERG TS200 SCSI Sequential Device appears According to the chapter about Operation after installing internal backup device in the FT model User s Guide perform redirect operation to FTvirtual Server When redirect operation for FT virtual Server is completed TANBERG TS200 SCSI Sequential Device appears on Device Manager of FTvirual Server as Other devices After installing the device driver by repeating steps 4 12 to FTvir tual Server restart FTvirtual Server 1 How to Install and Introduce this product to a Server 63 64 1 5 Setting Backup Job Setting Automatic Ejection When executing backup automatically follow the procedures below to set to eject the data cartridge automatically after backup even when executing backup manually make sure to eject the data car tridge after backup For BrightStor ARCserve Backup
108. r 2003 installation CD POINT gt When a nonstandard Windows driver RAID driver etc is necessary the message Press F6 if you need install a third party SCSI or RAID driver is shown on the bottom of the screen In this case press F6 key Note that this message appears only for about five seconds A message Press F2 to run Automated System Recovery ASR appears on the bottom of the screen 3 Press F2 key Note that this message appears only for about five seconds If F6 key was pressed at the step 2 only reading the driver is executed 1 Insert the driver floppy disk which was created at step 1 at the prearrangement 2 Press S key and read driver information The action above can be repeated as many times as necessary 3 When reading all the drivers is completed press Enter key to finish the reading task Appendix B Automated System Recovery ASR 87 88 4 Subsequently insert the driver floppy disk the ASR floppy disk etc in accordance with the displayed messages When the message Cannot copy a file nnn nnn indicates a file name appears insert the driver floppy disk which was created at step 2 at the prearrangement to read an objective file 5 When Start Automated System Recovery Wizard appears insert a ASR backup data data cartridge Then the recovery task starts 6 When the recovery task is completed restart the system and check the recovery task was completed correctly Append
109. rve Backup r11 5 for Windows BrightStor ARCserve Backup NetVault 7 NetVault Windows Windows Backup ax He 4 M za Q Ba NG
110. the NetVault backup window and specify users tapeeject sh 1 6 Checking Operations Points to note during daily operation are listed in the Appendix A Operation Checksheet Installa tion Operation Check pg 81 Check the operation using the checksheet 1 7 Notes on Automated System Recovery Notes on Automated System Recovery ASR Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2003 x64 support Automated System Recovery ASR function Note the following points for this function Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 When performing recovery from this product in Windows Server 2003 the pre installed system OS must be installed from the CD ROM of the OS to which Service Pack 1 SP1 is applied If the OS is installed using a CD ROM of the Windows Server 2003 OS to which SP1 is not applied even applying SP 1 right after installation cannot perform recovery by ASR using this product Adding a device driver disk for ASR When using this product for ASR it is necessary to add a device driver disk for ASR in advance For the creating procedure refer to Appendix B Automated System Recovery ASR pg 85 E 1 How to Install and Introduce this product toa Server 65 66 1 8 For using FDD Unit USB when Operating ASR and BrightStor ARCserve Backup Disaster Recovery Option Notes on FDD unit USB recognition at server startup If the FDD unit USB with a floppy disk inserted is not connected at server startup B
111. tton to specify the folder which restored the device driver in the copy source and click Next gt Example When using the supplied driver floppy disk or when the downloaded device driver was restored in a floppy disk For Windows Server 2003 A uto2V386 For Windows Server 2003 x64 A uto2w64 For Windows Server 2003 for Itanium Aiuto2Va64 10 Double click TANDBERG TS200 SCSI Sequential Device The Completing the Hardware Update Wizard message appears 11 Click Finish and click Close 12 Restart the server For Windows 2000 Server 1 Log on to the Windows 2000 Server with administrator privileges Click Start button Settings Control Panel 2 3 Double click the System icon 4 Select the Hardware tab and click Device Manager 5 Double click Other devices and then double click TANDBERG TS200 SCSI Sequential Device 6 Select the Driver tab and click Update Driver The Welcome to the Device Driver Upgrade Wizard message appears 7 Click Next 8 Select Find the best driver for the device and click Next 9 Select Specify the location click Next set the folder which restored the device driver in the copy source and click OK Example When using the supplied driver floppy disk or when the downloaded device driver was restored in a floppy disk A uto2V386 The The following device driver is found message appears 10 Click Next The Comp
112. ty Areas that experience extreme temperature changes Areas exposed to magnetic fields Areas exposed to shocks or vibration Dusty or dirty areas cigarette smoke emissions Areas in direct sunlight Areas near radiators or other heat sources If this product is moved from cold areas to hot areas or if room temperature suddenly rises internal condensation may form If this product is used after condensation has formed it may damage this product or the data cartridge After a large change in temperature do not turn on the power for 1 hour Eject the data cartridge from this product whenever turning the server off After inserting the data cartridges into this product the magnetic tape recording surface is exposed If this situation continues for a long time dust may stick to the recording surface or the magnetic tape may be damaged This might destroy the data cartridge permanently Eject data cartridges when not using them Do not carry this product with the data cartridge left in it Do not forcibly insert the data cartridge Do not use this product if foreign objects such as metals have fallen into this product If some foreign objects have fallen into this product contact an office listed in Appendix C Contact Information gt pg 89 If the front surface of this product is stained wipe with a soft dry cloth or a cloth wet with water or mild detergent Do not use benzine thinner or any volatile compounds Recycle When scrapp
113. us CLEAN LED lights up if the following occurs If this product reaches cleaning request status insert the cleaning cartridge and perform cleaning If dust or dirt accumulates on the magnetic head unexpectedly After cleaning check the installation environment again 1 1 Checking the Installation Environment pg 57 Ifthe magnetic tape in the data cartridge is damaged After cleaning replace the damaged cartridge with a new data cartridge If operations such as backup restoration are performed for a certain amount of time 100 hours Perform cleaning 5 Cautions Concerning Backup This chapter explains the points to note about backup operations for this product Ejecting the data cartridge after backup Do not leave the data cartridge in this product Doing so makes the data cartridge wear faster because the longer it is used the faster it wears The tape recording surface of the data cartridge is exposed when inserted in this product and if it is left in this state for a long time it will easily be affected by suspended particles of dust Insert the data cartridge just before the backup operation and remove it immediately after the operation Data compression rate Although the data compression rate is estimated to be approximately 200 it varies depending on the data contents For the data that was already compressed by software the compression effects by this product cannot be expected Backup performance capacity
114. wo or more data cartridges for backup and perform generation management Appendix B Automated System Recovery ASR B 1 Automated System Recovery For Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 x64 adding a disk driver to the Automated System Recovery disk A floppy disk created at system data backup for Automated System Recovery for this product is necessary to use Automated System Recovery hereinafter called ASR This section explains the procedure for adding the device driver of this product to the Automated Recovery System disk hereinafter called ASR floppy disk POINT gt All kinds of file folders including file shield folders must be displayed for subsequent procedures Also apply the settings in which file extensions are displayed 1 Copy all the files of the driver floppy disk or a downloaded device driver supplied with this product to operation files a driver stor age folder 2 According to the respective OS copy the following three files to the ASR floppy disk P POINT gt Do not copy the folder For Windows Server 2003 Driver Storage Folder lto2 i386 tape inf Driver Storage Folder lto2 i386 tnbg_lIto cat Driver Storage Folder lto2 i386 tnbg_Ito sys For Windows Server 2003 x64 Driver Storage Folder lto2 x64 tape inf Driver Storage Folder lto2 x64 tnbg_Ito cat Driver Storage FolderMto2w64 mbg lto sys 3 Add the following statement to the asr sif file in the ASR flopp
115. y disk Using a note pad add the following four lines including INSTALLFILES to the section under DISKS GPT in asr sif file INSTALLFILES E 1 1 ASR FLOPPY tape inf TEMP tape inf TANDBERG 0x00000026 2 1 ASR FLOPPY tnbg_lIto cat TEMP tnbg_lto cat TANDBERG 0x00000026 3 1 ASR FLOPPY tnbg_Ito sys TEMP tnbg_lIto sys TANDBERG 0x00000026 Appendix B Automated System Recovery ASR 85 86 4 Puta label on ASR floppy disk from the command prompt Check wether the label is written in the property Example C gt label a ASR 5 Create a winnt sif file and input the following statement Using a note pad create a winnt sif file and input the following nine lines Then save it in ASR floppy disk Data AutoPartition 1 MsDoslnitiated 0 UnattendedInstall Yes Unattended OemPreinstall YES OemFilesPath a 6 Close all the files and check wether the following seven files are in ASR floppy disk Ailasr sif A asrpnp sif A setup log A Vape inf A tnbg_lto cat A tnbg_lto sys A winnt sif By following the procedures above the device driver of this product is added to the ASR floppy disk Use this floppy disk to restore the system B 2 Usage of ASR This section explains the procedure for ASR usage CSIMPORTANTS 1 Turn on the server 2 Insert the ASR floppy disk and Windows Server 2003 installation CD System starts up from the Windows Serve

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