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Chapter 3 Setting the Operating System

3.3 Windows

3.3
Windows
This section provides notes on Windows settings.
3.3.1

SAS Connections

This section provides notes on using a SAS connection to connect the LT140.
(1) Install the driver.
For more details about how to obtain and install the driver, refer to the manual that is provided with each
SAS HBA.
(2) Check the devices.
Reboot the server, and then perform the following procedure to check that the devices are properly
connected:
Procedure
1
Open [Device Manager] from [Control Panel].
2
Change [View] of [Device Manager] to [Device (by Connection)].
3
Confirm that "IBM UltriumX SCSI Sequential Device" or "Unknown Medium Changer Device"
(controller) are displayed for the HBA that is connected to the LT140.
"UltriumX" shows the drive type. For example, "Ultrium7" is displayed for LTO7 drives and "Ultrium8"
is displayed for LTO8 drives.
The "?" icon may be displayed for "HP UltriumX SCSI Sequential Device" or "IBM UltriumX SCSI
Sequential Device". In this situation, the LTO drive is not recognized due to the backup software or
the version of the backup software used. To solve this problem, reinstall the driver using the proce-
dure indicated in
After the contents in
If the above contents cannot be checked, check again whether the HBA driver has been successfully
installed. If no problem is found with the installation of the HBA driver, a powered-off LT140 or loose
connection can be assumed. Check the settings and reboot the server before considering the contents.
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"3.3.4 Installing a Driver" (page
Step 3
are checked in the Device Manager, the connection test is complete.
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End of procedure
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