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10400371-001 03/2012

©2012 Overland Storage, Inc.

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Add-on/Spare Tape Drive Instructions

Prepare the Unit

Verify Library Firmware

To make sure you have the latest library firmware to support 
the new tape drives, compare the library version against the 
versions posted at 

http://docs.overlandstorage.com/neo.

1.

Log on to the 

Web User Interface

.

2.

Go to 

Monitor Library > Library Identity 

to verify that you 

are running the 

latest

 version of library firmware.

3.

If necessary, upgrade the firmware (

Service Library > 

Upgrade Firmware

).

Remove Cover for Add-on Drive

NOTE: If removing and replacing an existing tape drive, skip to the 
next step, 

“Prepare Old Drive.”

1.

If 

adding

 an additional drive to a library, determine the 

proper location.

2U library – Use the top drive bay.

4U library with no partitions – Use the first empty 
drive bay above the current installed drives.

4U library using or creating partitions – Refer to the 

NEO 200s/400s User Guide

.

2.

Loosen the 

blue captive thumbscrews

 and remove the 

cover plate from the drive bay to be used.

3.

Continue with 

“Insert New Drive in Library”

 below.

Prepare Old Drive

1.

If necessary, unload the 

tape cartridge

 from the drive 

being removed.

Operator Control Panel: 

Control > Move Cartridges

Web User Interface: 

Manage Library > Move Media

2.

Before removing the old drive, 

power it down

 so it can be 

removed:

a.

At the Operator Control Panel, press:

Service > Service > Drive Power

.

b.

Select the 

drive being removed

.

c.

Press 

OK

.

The drive can now be removed.

Remove Old Drive

NOTE: Fibre Channel and SAS drive sleds are hot-swappable and 
may be removed and installed while the library is still powered ON.

1.

Remove the 

host interface cable

 

( )

 from the old drive.

2.

Loosen both 

blue captive thumbscrews

 

(

)

.

3.

Pull straight back on the drive sled 

handle

 

( )

 to remove 

it from the library, supporting it with both hands.

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