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DAT DRIVE DAT Replacement
124 Application ModuleX Service 12/01
Honeywell
Table 9-3 DAT Replacement Procedure
Step Action
1
Perform an orderly shutdown of the coprocessor HP- UX software.
2
Perform an orderly shutdown of the A
X
M node processor using the Node Status display. This
includes a checkpoint save if required.
3
Power off the A
X
M node power supply.
4
Remove the appropriate console furniture components to allow access to the DAT device.
Access is from the rear for Classic console furniture and from the front for Ergonomic console
furniture.
5
Remove the power connector from the rear of the device.
6
Remove SCSI interface cable from the rear of the device.
7
Remove the drive from its mounting hardware.
8
Check that the SCSI address for the new drive is pinned for address 1. Compare to the old
drive if needed.
9
Check that the SCSI terminator power pinning is correct (enabled) in the new drive.
10
Check for the presence of the SCSI terminator assemblies in the new drive.
11
Check that all eight option switches on bottom of the drive are ON.
12
Install the new drive into its mounting on the station removable media tray.
13
Connect the SCSI interface cable to the rear of the drive (removed in step 6).
14
Connect the power connector to the rear of the drive (removed in step 5).
15
Power on the A
X
M node power supply.
16
Allow sufficient time for the HP-UX software to boot. (yellow indicator on WSI2 board lights).
17
Load the A
X
M node personality using the “Autoload Net” target on the Node Status display.
18
The DAT drive is now ready for checkout using normal HP-UX tools. Suggest using the tools
provided under the HP-UX “xstm” command.
Reference the Man Page online feature or
HP-UX documentation for additional information on the “xstm” command.
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