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BA400-Series Enclosures

Storage Devices
Installation Procedures

Order Number: EK–BA44A–IN. K01

Revision Information:

This manual supersedes
EK–BA44A–IN. J01

Digital Equipment Corporation
Maynard, Massachusetts

Summary of Contents for BA400 Series

Page 1: ...400 Series Enclosures Storage Devices Installation Procedures Order Number EK BA44A IN K01 Revision Information This manual supersedes EK BA44A IN J01 Digital Equipment Corporation Maynard Massachuset...

Page 2: ...tion CompacTape CX DDCMP DEC DECconnect DECdirect DECnet DECscan DECserver DECUS DECwindows DELNI DEMPR DESQA DESTA DSRVB DSSI IVAX KDA KLESI KRQ50 MicroVAX MSCP Q bus Q22 bus RA RQDX RV20 SA SDI Thin...

Page 3: ...1 20 1 4 3 Installing Upgraded ISEs in the Mass Storage Cavity 1 22 1 4 4 Bus Node ID Configuration Guidelines 1 23 1 5 Power On Self Test POST 1 24 1 5 1 EF Series POST 1 24 1 5 2 RZ Series POST 1 2...

Page 4: ...lation 3 11 3 4 1 RRD CD ROM Power On Self Test 3 11 3 5 Setting the ISE Parameters 3 11 4 RRD TLZ07 Dual ISE Drives 4 1 General 4 1 4 2 RRD TLZ07 DUAL ISE Installation Preparation 4 1 4 3 Installatio...

Page 5: ...lips Screws That Secure the Storage Device to the Inside Brackets 1 21 1 13 Installing the ISE Upgrade in the Storage Cavity 1 23 2 1 Opening the Enclosure Doors 2 4 2 2 Installing the TLZ07 Drive 2 6...

Page 6: ...Tables 1 1 DVTST Error Messages 1 33 5 1 Power on Self test Events 5 8 vi...

Page 7: ...orage elements Chapter 2 describes the installation of TLZ series tape drives Chapter 3 describes the installation of RRD series CD ROM drives Chapter 4 describes the installation of RRD TLZ07 dual IS...

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Page 9: ...side for the RZ series The two configurations vary as follows EF series ISEs are solid state disks 3 5 inch RZ series ISEs contain either one or two hard disk storage devices BA400 series ISEs contai...

Page 10: ...Figure 1 1 EF Series ISE Front and Rear View MLO 009301 Front View Rear View Bracket Slides Bracket Slides 1 2 EF and RZ Series Integrated Storage Elements...

Page 11: ...2 3 5 inch RZ Series ISE Rear View 4 Pin Power Cable 50 Pin Signal Cable From back of drive the screw hole is offset to the right for SCSI RZ Series MLO 011782 EF and RZ Series Integrated Storage Elem...

Page 12: ...can be embedded within a CPU module such as the KA670 module The DSSI interface can also be separate modules such as the KFQSA which is interfaced by a single cable to a DSSI connector in the host en...

Page 13: ...sure There can be three 3 5 inch dual storage devices and one 5 25 inch or one 3 5 inch single storage device For more detailed information about configuring EF and RZ series ISEs in a BA400 series en...

Page 14: ...ill cause improper operation of the ISE Note Some of the ISEs have two sets of jumpers for setting the bus node ID Refer to the reference booklet or data sheet that is shipped with the ISE to set the...

Page 15: ...field service kit 29 26246 00 when you work with the internal parts of a computer system Handle the ISE with care Dropping or bumping the ISE can damage the disk surface Carry or hold the ISE by the...

Page 16: ...Figure 1 4 Power Switch Location Power Switch MLO 006627 1 8 EF and RZ Series Integrated Storage Elements...

Page 17: ...Slot 0 NOTE The first slot 0 mass storage cavity in the mass storage area is wider than the rest to accommodate a larger device such as a tape drive A small filler panel 70 27414 01 is used to fill t...

Page 18: ...ptive Phillips screw that secures the blank ISE front panel assembly Figure 1 6 and remove the panel Figure 1 6 Blank Front Panel Assembly Phillips Screw MLO 007236 1 10 EF and RZ Series Integrated St...

Page 19: ...MLO 009302 Skid Plate Screws Screws 6 For the EF series ISEs with the side that had the skid plate attached to it facing to the right slide the ISE along the guide rails into the mass storage cavity...

Page 20: ...e 1 8A and install the ISE p Using the tabs in front of upper and lower finger cutouts firmly push the ISE brackets until the interface card at the rear of the storage device plugs into its backplane...

Page 21: ...en the captive screws only until they are securely fastened 9 inch pounds Do not try to force the tabs to fit flush against the frame 9 Attach the ISE front panel to the enclosure by first fitting the...

Page 22: ...can damage integrated circuits Always use the antistatic wrist strap and antistatic pad found in the static protective field service kit 29 26246 00 when working with the internal parts of a computer...

Page 23: ...Figure 1 9 Keylock Positions MLO 004034 Top Key Position MLO 004035 Bottom Key Position MLO 012859 Key Lock Power Switch EF and RZ Series Integrated Storage Elements 1 15...

Page 24: ...ackets carefully pull the ISE out of its backplane connector and slide the drive out of the enclosure Support the weight of the ISE at the underside of the lower bracket as the ISE clears the enclosur...

Page 25: ...ure 1 10 Removing the ISE to Be Upgraded or Replaced Phillips Screw Front Panel Captive Screws Finger Cutouts Guide Tabs MLO 007247A 1 2 3 4 pull loosen EF and RZ Series Integrated Storage Elements 1...

Page 26: ...move the Top Outside Bracket Complete the following steps to remove the top outside bracket from the ISE Note Note the orientation of the mounting bracket before you take it apart refer to Figure 1 2...

Page 27: ...s offset to the right for SCSI MLO 011783 Top Bracket Tab Flange Interface Card Assembly 4 Gently turn the storage device upside down so that it rests on the top inside bracket 5 After removing both m...

Page 28: ...roper bus node ID on one set of jumpers only Ensure that all of the jumpers are removed from the second set of device address Node ID jumper pins Complete the following procedures to install a new sto...

Page 29: ...evice in the same orientation as the original device 2 When reinstalling the top outside bracket lift the bracket s rear slot over the flange of the plastic interface card assembly and then over the t...

Page 30: ...s firmly push the ISE brackets until the interface card at the rear of the storage device plugs into its backplane connector The guide tabs on the upper and lower bracket should line up with the cutou...

Page 31: ...ws Finger Cutouts Guide Tabs MLO 007244A 1 4 4 Bus Node ID Configuration Guidelines The EF and RZ series ISEs require setting jumpers on the storage device for the bus node ID Use the following rules...

Page 32: ...rror conditions Controller errors Caused by the hardware associated with the controller function of the drive module These errors are fatal to the operation of the ISE since the controller cannot esta...

Page 33: ...command Through MDM using the Device Resident Programs menu 1 6 1 1 Using OpenVMS To access PARAMS on a system running OpenVMS Version 5 3 or higher the command is SET HOST DUP SERVER MSCP DUP TASK P...

Page 34: ...system with a Q bus adapter enter SET HOST DUP UQSSP DISK controller_number PARAMS where controller_number is the controller number provided by the SHOW UQSSP display for the device on the bus After...

Page 35: ...halt the test at any time and return to the previous menu type CTRL C KFQSAA started KFQSAA pass 1 test number 3 started Copyright 1988 Digital Equipment Corporation Completed EXIT DRVEXR DRVTST HIST...

Page 36: ...the allocation class 1 Determine what the allocation class should be set to by reading it from another ISE that is already working on the system Use one of the procedures outlined in Section 1 6 1 to...

Page 37: ...allocation class as all the other ISEs on the DSSI bus 7 Enter SHOW ALLCLASS to check the new allocation class The system responds with Parameter Current Default Type Radix ALLCLASS 1 0 Byte Dec B PAR...

Page 38: ...meter to 0 This allows the unit number you have set to be used The factory setting for FORCEUNI is 1 forcing the DSSI node ID to be used as the MSCP unit number The following example shows how to chan...

Page 39: ...B PARAMS write NOTE Using the WRITE command will make any changes permanent 1 7 Testing the ISE CAUTION Running DRVTST may erase all user data on the ISE and should only be used when installing a new...

Page 40: ...read write test and DRVTST prompts you with another query In this case type 1 Return selecting a read write test DRVTST then displays the following User data will be corrupted Proceed 1 Yes 0 No This...

Page 41: ...or that the read write head was temporarily off track These are corrected during normal operation xxxx Unit diagnostics failed This is a fatal error xxxx is the MSCP error code xxxx Unit read write te...

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Page 43: ...System Interface SCSI The following table lists the storage capacity for each type of 4 mm data cassette Tape Type With No Compression With Compression TLZ04 CA 60 m 1 1 3 GB 2 6 GB TLZ06 CA 90 m 2 2...

Page 44: ...rs are removed and that the TERM PWR and the TERM ENABLE DIP switches are set to 0 Failure to remove the TERM ENABLE jumper or set the TERM ENABLE DIP switch to 0 termination disabled will cause impro...

Page 45: ...grated circuits Use the antistatic wrist strap and antistatic pad found in the static protective field service kit 29 26246 00 when you work with the internal parts of a computer system 1 Open the top...

Page 46: ...Figure 2 1 Opening the Enclosure Doors MLO 004034 Top Key Position MLO 004035 Bottom Key Position MLO 012856 Key Lock Slot 0 Power Switch 2 4 TLZ Series Tape Drives...

Page 47: ...the drive installation a Tighten the captive screws at the top and bottom of the bracket 1 CAUTION It is normal for there to be a small gap between the mounting bracket tabs and the enclosure frame Ti...

Page 48: ...Figure 2 2 Installing the TLZ07 Drive 1 Tighten screw 2 Insert bezel 3 Tighten screw MLO 011787 2 6 TLZ Series Tape Drives...

Page 49: ...e cassette is loaded the Casette indicator remains on After completing a successful execution of the POST have the system manager restart the operating system and assign a device name to the TLZ07 dri...

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Page 51: ...drives require that bus node ID jumpers be set on the drive before the ISE is installed in a BA400 series enclosure When installing an RRD series CD ROM drive refer to the reference booklet or data sh...

Page 52: ...26246 00 when you work with the internal parts of a computer system 1 Open the top and bottom enclosure doors 2 Power off the system and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet 3 Loosen the captiv...

Page 53: ...Figure 3 1 Opening the Enclosure Doors MLO 004034 Top Key Position MLO 004035 Bottom Key Position MLO 012857 Key Lock Slot 3 Slot 2 Slot 1 Power Switch RRD Series CD ROM Drive 3 3...

Page 54: ...gap between the mounting bracket guide tabs and the enclosure frame Tighten the captive screw only until it is securely fastened 9 inch pounds Do not try to force the tabs to fit flush against the fr...

Page 55: ...Figure 3 2 Inserting the RRD CD ROM drive Phillips Screw B Captive Screw A Finger Cutouts Guide Tabs MLO 011784 RRD Series CD ROM Drive 3 5...

Page 56: ...8 Locate the KZQSA IN connector on the I O bulkhead Figure 3 3 KZQSA IN Connector MLO 007150 KZQSA In 3 6 RRD Series CD ROM Drive...

Page 57: ...the KZQSA IN connector Figure 3 4 Removing the Connector Cover Protective Cover MLO 007168 10 Locate the KZQSA internal cable labeled BC06P 2F that ships with the RRD drive Figure 3 5 KZQSA Cable MLO...

Page 58: ...connector p Press the bail latches onto the cable connector to lock it in place Figure 3 6 Connecting to KZQSA IN MLO 007152 12 Locate the KZQSA module identified by the KZQSA SA indentification label...

Page 59: ...Figure 3 7 KZQSA Label KZQSA SA M5976 SA MLO 007153 13 Remove the terminator from the upper connector on the module Figure 3 8 KZQSA Module Connector MLO 007179 RRD Series CD ROM Drive 3 9...

Page 60: ...e KZQSA module connector p Press the bail latches onto the cable connector to lock it in place Figure 3 9 Connecting to KZQSA IN KZQSA Bail Latch Feed Cable Under System and Up Through Opening S A M59...

Page 61: ...continuously then the POST failed p Attempt to clear the failure by powering off the system and then re executing the POST p Check to be sure the CD is not loaded upside down p Check and reseat all IS...

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Page 63: ...sure that the TERM PWR and the TERM ENABLE jumpers are removed Failure to remove the TERM ENABLE jumper will cause improper operation of the drive TLZ07 tape drives require that bus node ID jumpers or...

Page 64: ...n Procedure Use the following procedure to install the dual ISE drives into a BA400 series enclosure Have the system manager shut down the operating system before installing the ISE CAUTION Static ele...

Page 65: ...Figure 4 1 Opening the Enclosure Doors MLO 004034 Top Key Position MLO 004035 Bottom Key Position MLO 012856 Key Lock Slot 0 Power Switch RRD TLZ07 Dual ISE Drives 4 3...

Page 66: ...s into its backplane connector 6 Refer to Figure 4 2 to complete the installation of the drives a Tighten the captive screws at the top and bottom of the bracket 1 CAUTION It is normal for there to be...

Page 67: ...Figure 4 2 Installing the RRD TLZ07 Dual ISE 1 Tighten screw 2 Insert bezel 3 Tighten screw MLO 011786 RRD TLZ07 Dual ISE Drives 4 5...

Page 68: ...mately 10 to 20 seconds Successful POST After successful completion of the POST the Busy indicator shuts off Have the system manager restart the operating system and assign a device name to the CD ROM...

Page 69: ...have the system manager restart the operating system and assign a device name to the TLZ07 drive Unsuccessful POST The POST failed if the Cassette and Write Protect indicators flash continuously for m...

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Page 71: ...n lo a d T Z 8 6 W a it L ig h t O p e n t h is H a n d le I n s e r t T a p e C lo s e t h is H a n d le P r e s s B u t t o n W a it L ig h t O p e n t h is H a n d le R e m o v e T a p e Cartridge...

Page 72: ...TZ series tape drives require that bus node ID jumpers or DIP switches be set on the drive before the ISE is installed in a BA400 series enclosure The TZ series tape drive has both jumpers and DIP swi...

Page 73: ...HSD10 option is installed CAUTION Static electricity can damage integrated circuits Use the antistatic wrist strap and antistatic pad found in the static protective field service kit 29 26246 00 when...

Page 74: ...rage slot 0 Note The TZ series tape drive is installed only in mass storage slot 0 3 With the tape drive right side up Unload button at top slide the drive Figure 5 3A into mass storage slot 0 4 Using...

Page 75: ...unting bracket tabs and the enclosure frame Tighten the captive screws only until they are securely fastened 9 inch pounds Do not try to force the tabs to fit flush against the frame b Attach the ISE...

Page 76: ...Figure 5 3 Installing the TZ Series Drive Phillips Screw B Captive Screws 2 A Finger Cutouts Guide Tabs MLO 011788 5 6 TZ Series Tape Drive...

Page 77: ...Figure 5 4 shows the TZ series tape drive installed in the enclosure Figure 5 4 TZ Series Drive Installed in Mass Storage Slot 0 MLO 006528 Slot 3 Slot 2 Slot 1 Slot 0 TZ Series Tape Drive 5 7...

Page 78: ...ape in Use indicator flashes while the tape drive initializes 5 After initialization with no cartridge loaded the green Operate Handle indicator lights and a beep sounds 1The Write Protected indicator...

Page 79: ...same manner as the RZ series ISEs Refer to the HSD05 DSSI to SCSI Bus Adapter Operation Information for BA400 Based VAX 4000 Systems manual EK HSDC5 IN or the HSD10 DSSI to SCSI Bus Adapter Operation...

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Page 81: ...ies Cartridge Tape Subsystems EK OTX86 OM TZ87 Cartridge Tape Subsystems EK OTZ87 OM TZ88 DLT Series Tape Drive Owner s Manual EK TZ88N OM BA400 Series Mass Storage Devices EK 441AC IP HSD05 DSSI to S...

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Page 83: ...element 1 1 1 4 installation preparation 1 6 installation procedure 1 7 F Front panel assembly 1 4 H Hierarchical storage controllers HSCs 1 28 I Installing new ISEs in the mass storage cavity 1 22 I...

Page 84: ...RRD Series CD ROM Drive general description 3 1 RRD TLZ07 Dual ISE general description 4 1 installation preparation 4 1 RZ series integrated storage element 1 1 1 4 installation preparation 1 6 instal...

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