4-18 Upgrading Your System
Hard Disk Drives
Your system supports a variety of SCSI hard disk drives. The SCSI drives must use the
industry standard 80-pin Single Connector Attachment (SCA) connector. Contact your
sales representative or dealer for a list of approved devices. The internal hard disk drives
are located in the SCSI Disk Drive Bays (A).
A
Figure 4-10 SCSI Disk Drive Bay Locations
If you are adding or removing a SCSI hard disk device, consider the following:
!
CAUTION
Do not hot swap a non-LVD-disk-drive into a LVD-disk-drive only
system for it may cause data corruption. The only way a non-LVD-
disk-drive can be used with an all LVD-disk-drive system is by first
powering down the system, installing the non-LVD-disk-drive, and
then powering the system back up.
Note:
Installing a non-LVD-disk-drive into an all LVD-disk-drive
system causes all the drives to operate in the non-LVD mode.
The onboard SCSI controller support single-ended drives. If a RAID controller board
is installed it supports Low Voltage Differential (LVD) disks. The hard disk SCSI
address assignment is:
Bay
Device
SCSI ID Address
1
First 1.6 inch Hard Disk (Bottom)
0
2
Second 1.6 inch Hard Disk
1
3
Third 1.6 inch Hard Disk
2
4
Fourth 1.0 inch Hard Disk
3
5
Fifth 1.0 inch Hard Disk
4
6
Sixth 1.0 inch Hard Disk
5
7
Seventh 1.0 inch Hard Disk (Top)
6
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