GusJohnson
IS-IT--Management
We've got a Storagetek 9740 that my company bought at auction. I've never hooked one up, and it didn't come with *any* manuals; and, Storagetek's website is, frankly, unhelpful.
I pieced together that I needed a HVD SCSI card for the Compaq Proliant backup server that I'm installing it on and a HVD SCSI cable. We bought an ADAPTEC 2944UW SCSI adapter and found a spare EMC SAN SCSI cable.
I hooked it all up and installed the card and installed the Storagetek RSM Win2K driver for the changer.
The problem is that none of the *drives* are showing up in Device Manager under tape drives, and RSM kicks out errors about not being able to configure Changer0 every time the service starts. I can tell that there is communication with the 9740, because when it's not available and I start RSM services, it throws errors in the event log from Horizon about being unavailable. When I try to run the Win2k reskit RSMCONFG utility, it never detects tapes placed in the drives; I do, however see 10 drives with ??? in the registry key associated with RSM.
Physically, on the inside of the front of the box, there are 2 68 pin SCSI connectors, the top one is terminated and the bottom one is where I plug in my SCSI cable that goes to the backup server. If I look in the back of the 9740, I've got 10 DLT tape drives. On the back of every tape drive, there's 2 (left and right bottom) 68 pin SCSI connectors, and a serial connector on the top right. All the serial ports are plugged into cables coming in through the left side of the box. On the bottom two drives, there are no interconnecting (SCSI) cables of any kind, but I believe that there's a terminator on the left SCSI connector on the second one up. From the third one and on up in pairs (3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10),, the drives are connected: right side SCSI of the lower drive connects to left side SCSI on the one above it. There also a terminator on the left side SCSI of the lower one of each pair. In total, between these 10 drives, there are 4 cables.
My Adaptec card defaults to SCSI ID 7, the drives I set physically to 2-6 and 8-12, and I think the 9740 itself is on 0.
I'm wondering if the drive cabling sounds correct or if there's something else that seems obviously wrong. Also, where would I get new firmware for the 9740? And, if this is the correct configuration for daisy chained drives, can anyone explain anything about how the drives are actually connected? Thanks for any help you can provide.
-DLH