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Note Your HP Surestore DLT1 drive is shipped with a default SCSI ID of 5, but it can be assigned any
unused
ID between 0 and 15. Do not use SCSI ID 7, which is reserved for the SCSI controller, or
SCSI ID 0, which is typically assigned to the boot disk. We do not recommend installing the drive
onto a narrow SCSI bus, as this will restrict performance. (See “SCSI host bus adapter” on page 3.)
1 Determine whether you need to change the SCSI ID from the default of 5.
If you are installing on a Windows 98, Windows NT 4, Windows 2000 or NetWare system, you
can install HP Library & Tape Tools from the web site: //www.hp.com/support/tapetools and
run the “Install Check” to check your computer’s current SCSI configuration (see page 19).
If you are installing on a UNIX® system, check the online
User’s Guide
on our World Wide Web site
//www.hp.com/support/dlt1
,
for instructions on how to determine the SCSI IDs of existing
devices.
2 Change the tape drive’s SCSI ID, if necessary.
Use a small screwdriver or a ball-point pen to press the SCSI ID selector buttons on the rear panel
(see figure 1) until the required value is displayed. Do not use a pencil because small bits of lead
could contaminate the drive.
Note The computer and the tape drive SCSI IDs are only checked at power-on. To change the SCSI ID
after installation, power down both the computer and the tape drive, change the drive’s SCSI ID,
power up the tape drive, and then power up the computer.