Seagate Momentus ST9402116SB User Manual

Configuring the drive  
Each drive on the Serial ATA interface connects in a point-to-point configu-  
ration with the Serial ATA host adapter. Serial ATA drives are designed for  
easy installation with no jumpers, terminators, or other settings. It is nor-  
mally not necessary to set any jumpers on this drive for proper operation.  
Momentus 5400.3 SATA Blade Server  
Installation Guide  
ST9160821SB, ST9120822SB, ST9100828SB, ST980815SB,  
ST960815SB and ST9402116SB  
SATA interface connector  
SATA Interface Disc Drives  
Publication Number: 100418129, Rev. A, April 2006  
Jumper block  
SATA power connector  
(factory use only)  
The easiest way to install your drive  
Most blade servers are designed to make it easy to install or replace the  
hard drive. Refer to your system’s user manual for the location of the hard  
drive compartment and the specific instructions regarding drive installation  
or replacement.  
Figure 1.  
SATA interface and power connectors  
Drive mounting  
You can mount the drive using four screws in the side-mounting holes or  
four screws in the bottom-mounting holes. Follow these important mount-  
ing precautions when mounting the drive:  
Some systems are sealed and require specialized tools to gain access to  
the hard drive.  
• Allow a minimum clearance of 0.030 inches (0.76 mm) around the entire  
perimeter of the drive for cooling.  
Note. Special training or tools may be needed to service some comput-  
ers. In some cases, opening the case may void your warranty. Con-  
sult your system documentation.  
• Use only M3 x 0.5 mounting screws. Reusing the existing screws may  
be acceptable provided you do not overtighten the screws.  
• Gently tighten the mounting screws (maximum torque: 4.0 in-lb).  
• Four (4) threads (0.080 inches) minimum screw engagement recom-  
mended.  
Refer to your system manufacturer’s support website for the most up-to-  
date information. Read and follow all instructions regarding the proper  
steps to be taken when replacing the hard drive.  
What you need  
• A Phillips screwdriver  
Configuring the BIOS  
After completing the drive installation, restart your blade server according  
to your system documentation. Your blade server may automatically detect  
your new drive. If your server does not automatically detect your new drive,  
follow the steps below.  
• Existing drive mounting screws  
• Existing drive mounting framework, cage or tray  
• Available (unused) SATA interface connector  
Handling precautions/electrostatic discharge protection  
• Disc drives are fragile. Do not drop or jar the drive. Handle the drive only  
by the edges or frame. Keep the drive in the electrostatic discharge  
(ESD) bag until you are ready to install it to minimize handling damage.  
• Drive electronics are extremely sensitive to static electricity. While  
installing the drive, wear a wrist strap and cable connected to ground.  
• Turn off the power to the host system during installation.  
• Do not disassemble the drive. Doing so voids the warranty. See the war-  
ranty information on page 2.  
1. Restart your blade server. While it restarts, run the system setup pro-  
gram (sometimes called BIOS or CMOS setup). This is usually done  
by pressing a special key, such as DELETE, ESC, or F1 during the  
startup process.  
2. Within the system setup program, instruct the blade server to auto  
detect your new drive.  
3. Save the settings and exit the setup program.  
When your blade server restarts, it should recognize your new drive. If  
your system doesn’t recognize your new drive, see the troubleshooting  
section on this sheet.  
• Do not apply pressure or attach labels to the circuit board or to the top of  
the drive.  
System manufacturer’s operating system restore CD  
Drive characteristics  
Refer to your blade server documentation for specific instructions on  
restoring the operating system on your newly installed hard drive. Many  
computers require the use of an operating system restore CD, originally  
shipped with the system, to reload the operating system on the hard drive.  
ST9160821SB ST9120822SB  
Formatted capacity*  
Cache size  
160 Gbytes  
8 Mbytes  
120 Gbytes  
8 Mbytes  
ST9100828SB ST980815SB  
Microsoft operating system installation instructions  
For detailed information about installing a Microsoft operating system on  
your new Seagate drive, refer to the Microsoft Knowledgebase article ref-  
enter the article number in any search box on the Microsoft web site. For  
example, to view the Knowledgebase article for installing Windows XP on  
your new Seagate drive:  
Formatted capacity*  
Cache size  
100 Gbytes  
8 Mbytes  
80 Gbytes  
8 Mbytes  
ST960815SB ST9402116SB  
Formatted capacity*  
Cache size  
60 Gbytes  
8 Mbytes  
40 Gbytes  
8 Mbytes  
*One Gbyte equals one billion bytes when referring to hard drive capacity.  
Accessible capacity may vary depending on operating environment and  
formatting.  
1. Open your browser.  
3. Enter 313348 in the Microsoft web site search box.  
4. Press Enter.  
Installing the drive  
The article is displayed on your screen.  
Each system has its own unique hard drive compartment. Refer to your  
system manual to locate this compartment and for instructions on remov-  
ing and replacing the hard drive.  
Operating system  
Windows XP  
Windows 2000/NT  
Windows Me/98/95  
Microsoft Knowledgebase article numbers  
313348  
308209 (see also: 175761)  
255867 (see also: 166172)  
Warning. Ensure that power to the drive is removed or turned off. In a  
blade server, this typically means turning off power to the blade  
server itself, not the host chassis.  
Note. This drive is designed for a blade server system that supplies inter-  
face signals and +5V power through a single SATA connector. Most  
blade servers have a fixed connector that attaches directly to the  
drive.  
Some blade servers allow two drives to be installed and set up in a mir-  
rored RAID configuration. If this is your situation, ensure that the storage  
capacities and speeds of the two drives are identical to avoid potential per-  
formance and reliability problems.  

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