What is the most likely problem when the PowerVault 110T LTO-2-LT four front-panel LEDs are all flashing? = There is a SCSI bus conflict The tape drive is in a drop leader state A cartridge is not loaded The drive is running a cleaning procedure Windows 2000 Native Backup can be used to verify connectivity of the PV110T DLT VS80 tape drive to the server. = True. False. Windows NT 4.0 with service pack 4 can be upgraded to Windows 2003 Server. False = True Verify that the following are completed before performing a Windows 2000 native backup on the PV110T SDLT tape drive: Install the cleaning tape = Install SCSI controller drivers = Load Windows 2000 drivers = Log into the server with administrative privileges Perform the following before installing a Microsoft Windows 2000 driver in the server attached to a PV110T DLT VS80 tape drive: = Ensure the Dell PowerVault 110T DLT VS80 Drive CD-ROM is available Install Veritas Backup Exec = Verify the drive is seen during POST = Logon to the server with administrator privileges On the tabletop PowerVault 110T LTO Tape Drive, use the following tools to remove a stuck tape in an emergency situation: = Flat-blade screwdriver 3/8 inch nut driver 9-volt battery = T10 Torx driver A stuck tape is removed from the PowerVault 110T LTO Tape Drive by turning the RD thumbwheel: Down = Up Toward the front of the drive Toward the back of the drive The PowerVault 110T LTO-2-LT emergency tape removal procedure should be used: In both of the other situations Anytime a tape gets stuck in a drive = Only in cases where the customer must retain the cartridge None of the other selections Before installing the internal PowerVault 110T LTO Tape Drive, perform the following steps first: Attach a SSI terminator Insert a DLT tape = Unpack the box and the internal drive F = Verify the customer has space in the server After manually removing a stuck tape from the PV110T DLT VS80 drive, ensure that all screws are secured during reassembly so it can be used by the customer. = False True While removing a stuck tape from the PV110T SDLT tape drive, rewind the tape into the cartridge with the following tool: = T8 Torx driver #2 Phillips-head screwdriver Stuck tape removal tool Nine-volt battery Before attempting to manually remove a stuck tape cartridge from a PV110T DLT VS80 drive, do the following first: Press and hold the tape cartridge in for seven seconds = Remove the drive from its enclosure or server = Verify that the backup application is not preventing the media from being removed Try issuing a software eject When installing a PV110T DLT VS80 internal drive in a server, the SCSI ID is set by: The SCSI bus Location of the SCSI connector = Jumpers on the back of the drive A switch on the back of the drive What happens when a cartridge is inserted the wrong way in a PowerVault 110T LTO-2-LT? = Mechanical locks prevent the cartridge from being inserted the wrong way The cartridge will get stuck Attempt to load and needs to be sent in for service The drive will operate as normal When replacing a PowerVault 110T LTO Tape Drive, the service tag plate is transferred to the new unit. = False True When setting up the PV110T SDLT tape drive, set the SCSI ID to any of the following numbers: = 16 7 = 9 = 3 If the PowerVault 110T LTO Tape Drive is the last device on a SCSI bus, an LVD terminator must be attached to the OUT SCSI slot on the back of the system. = False True The PowerVault 110T LTO-2-LT emergency tape removal procedure should only be done by a skilled technician. = True False When loading a cartridge in the PowerVault 110T LTO-2-LT be sure to: Set the front end of the cartridge just in the drive slot and let go Push the cartridge most of the way in until you feel the drive pulling it Gently push the cartridge in until you feel the drive pulling it = Push the cartridge all the way in and release it What tools are needed for the PowerVault 110T LTO-2-LT emergency tape removal pocedure? = Pozidrive 0x40 screwdriver Four-inch magnet Crescent wrench Torx T8 driver When installing a table-top version of the PV110T DLT VS80 tape drive, the following must be performed: Attach to an HVD SCSI controller in the server Attach a SCSI terminator if only one drive is attached to the SCSI bus = Set the SCSI ID switch Attach a 110V power cord to the back of the drive Before checking conectivity from a server to a new PowerVault 110T LTO Tape Drive, do the following: Run the device self-test = Check the SCSI ID is set correctly = Attach the PowerVault 110T LTO Tape Drive to the server Attach the SCSI cable to the Adaptec 7933 controller Use the following SCSI terminator when installing a PV110T SDLT tabletop tape drive: DIFF SCSI HVD SCSI IDE = LVD SCSI While installing a PowerVault 110T LTO Tape Drive, the LTO tape cartridge is inserted: = After the green ready light is on = After the power button is pressed Before pressing the power button Before attaching the SCSI cable Which of the following are features of the PV110T DLT VS80 tape drive that are different from the PV110T DLT 4000? = Half-height size 1.5 MB/sec native data transfer rate = 11.5 Watts power dissipation 20GB native capacity A low voltage differential terminator should be used to terminate the SCSI chain on the back of the PV110T SDLT/SDLT320. False = True The Write Protect LED position on the PV110T SDLT 220 front bezel is the ________ LED on the PV110T SDLT 320. Compression LED = 220 Density LED Infrared port Cleaning LED The PowerVault 110T LTO Tape Drive is attached to a controller using the following technology: = LVD SCSI HVD SCSI IDE SCSI Ultra Narrow ?The PowerVault 110T LTO Tape Drive contains the following SCSI device: SCSI controller Robotics = LTO tape drive SCSI backplane Media management on the PowerVault 110T LTO-2-LT warns the user if the tape: = Cartridge is at its end of life Cartridge is out of space Cartridge is broken Drive has a hardware error The PowerVault 110T LTO Tape Drive media is compatible with the following tape formats: DLT1 DAT DLT = LTO The PowerVault 110T LTO-2-LT has read and write compatibility with: SDLT format = LTO Ultrium 1 format = LTO Ultrium 2 format LTO Ultrium 3 format The native backup storage capacity of the PV110T SDLT320 is: 160KB = 160GB 320MB 320GB The PowerVault 110T LTO Tape Drive attaches to the following SCSI controller: = AHA-39160 = Adaptec AIC 7899 Adaptec 7860 Adaptec 7933 The PV110TVS80 tape drive is compatible with the DLT1 format. False = True The native backup speed of a PV110T SDLT320 is: 14MB/s 20MB/s = 16MB/s 10MB/s The pre-set SCSI ID for the PowerVault 110T LTO-2-LT is: 3 7 = 6 1 The PV110T DLT VS80 tape drive contains the following features: = LVD SCSI interface. DLT 7000 format read compatible. = DLT 4000 format read-compatible. DLT 4000 format write compatible. The PowerVault 110T LTO Tape Drive is configured as a table top or a rack mount unit. = False True The PowerVault 110T LTO Tape Drive writes and reads LTO tapes with a native density of: 80 GB 70 GB 40 GB = 100 GB The PowerVault 110T LTO Tape Drive whole unit is a field replaceable unit (FRU). False =True Identify the PowerVault 110T LTO-2-LT key features: Single PCBA = Compact HH package HVD SCSI attach Lower power consumption How many uses does a standard cleaning tape last in the PowerVault 110T LTO-2-LT? = 50 75 100 25 The PV110T DLT VS80 tape drive can write and read to the following tape cartridges: A completely degaussed DLTtapeIV cartridge = DLTtapeIV cartridges written by a DLT4000 drive DLTtapeIV cartridges written by a DLT7000 drive A used DLTtapeIV cartridge