Sun Microsystems Ultra 80 SCSI Manual de usuario

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Sun™Ultra™80 SCSI
Cable Installation Guide
Part No. 806-4423-10
March 2000, Revision A

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Preface
The Sun Utra 80 SCSI Cable Installation Guide describes how to install the Sun
Ultra80 SCSI cable optional component.
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Contents v
Contents
Preface iii
1. Optional SCSI Cable Component 1-1
1.1 Optional SCSI Cable Component Kit 1-2
1.2 System Hardware Requirements 1-2
1.3 SCD Compliance 1-2
1.4 How to Proceed 1-3
2. Powering On/Off and Internal Access 2-1
2.1 Powering Off the System/Removing the Access Panel 2-1
2.2 Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap 2-5
2.3 Replacing the Access Panel/Powering On the System 2-6
3. Removing and Replacing the Peripheral Assembly 3-1
3.1 Removing the Peripheral Assembly 3-1
3.2 Installing an Optional Component 3-3
3.3 Replacing the Peripheral Assembly 3-4
4. Installing the Optional SCSI Cable Component 4-1

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1-1
CHAPTER 1
Optional SCSI Cable Component
The SunUltra80 system supports up to two SCSI devices, with 50-pin SCSI
connectors, in its peripheral assembly (removable media drive bay). This book
explains how to install the optional SCSI cable component when a second SCSI
removable media drive is added to the system.
For more detail on the Sun Ultra 80 system, please consult the Sun Ultra 80 Service
Manual, part number 805-6618.
FIGURE 1-1 Ultra 80 Workstation
Peripheral assembly
(removable media drive bay)

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1.1 Optional SCSI Cable Component Kit
Each optional SCSI cable component kit contains:
■This book
■SCSI cable
■Antistatic wrist strap
1.2 System Hardware Requirements
System hardware requirements include a second SCSI device with a 50-pin
connector, to be installed in the peripheral assembly (removable media drive bay).
The device may be a 4-mm tape drive, an 8-mm tape drive, or a second CD-ROM
drive.
1.3 SCD Compliance
Sun Ultra 80 systems have been independently tested and
verified to comply with revision 2.1 of the SPARC™ Compliance
Definition (SCD) developed by SPARC International, Inc. These
systems are binary compatible with all other systems and
software that conform to SCD version 2.1.

Chapter 1 Optional SCSI Cable Component 1-3
1.4 How to Proceed
If you are an experienced technician, system administrator, authorized service
provider (ASP), or advanced computer system end user who has experience
troubleshooting and replacing hardware, you may want to start with Chapter 4
“Installing the Optional SCSI Cable Component.”
Otherwise, first read and perform the procedures in sequence in Chapter 2
“Powering On/Off and Internal Access”, and Chapter 3 “Removing and
Replacing the Peripheral Assembly.”

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