Install Documentation for IBM Ultrium Device Drivers Copyright © IBM Corp, 2002 All rights reserved. This chapter describes how to install, remove, and disable the Microsoft Windows 2000 Tape Device Driver for the IBM Ultrium devices. Installation overview The installation process consists of the following steps: 1. Verify that the hardware and software requirements have been met. See Chapter 31 of the “IBM Ultrium Device Drivers Installation and User’s Guide.” 2. Install the host bus adapters and drivers. 3. Copy the Ultrium device driver files to your hard disk. 4. Shut down the system. 5. Connect the Ultrium devices to the host bus adapters. 6. Power on the Ultrium devices. 7. Set the Ultrium device addresses. 8. Reboot the system. 9. Log on as Administrator. 10. Install and Configure the devices and device drivers using the Device Manager. All drives accessible from a medium changer must be on the same physical SCSI bus as the changer. Installation Procedures. These procedures make the following assumptions: -No other driver is installed that claims the Ultrium devices. If previous versions of the Ultrium device driver exist on your system that were installed with these procedures, uninstall them using the uninstall procedures in this documentation. If previous versions of the Ultrium device driver exist on your system that were installed via an InstallShield installation, use the instructions in Chapter 31 of the “IBM Ultrium Device Drivers Installation and User’s Guide” to uninstall the drivers. -The host bus adapter is installed and configured properly and is running supported microcode and driver levels. 1. Log on as Administrator. 2. Insert the IBM Ultrium Device Drivers CD in the CD-ROM drive or download the IBMUltrium.zip file from ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/storage/devdrvr/Win2000/IBMUltrium.zip. Make sure if you download the files that you use FTP “binary” mode. 3. Unzip IBMUltrium.zip to a directory of your choice (Note: If using the CD install method, you will find IBMUltrium.zip in the Win2000 directory on the CD). 4. Shut down your system and ensure that the Ultrium devices are connected to your host bus adapter and configured properly. 5. Restart the system and log on as Administrator.  The Found New Hardware Wizard may start and indicate that tape devices were found. Experienced users may use this wizard to complete the installation of the devices. If you see the wizard and wish to continue this documentation as outlined, select cancel and proceed to step 6. If the Found New Hardware Wizard does not start, proceed to step 6. 6. Right click My Computer on your desktop and select Manage. 7. After a few seconds a Computer Management console opens. See Figure A. Figure A. Computer Management Console 8. In the Device Manager tree, find the Ultrium devices you are installing. Tape devices may be located under the Tape drives node. Changer devices may be located under the Medium Changers node. Either device may be listed as an Unknown device or may appear under the Other devices node. See Figure B. Figure B. Computer Management Console with Ultrium Device Selected 9. Right-click the Ultrium device and select Properties. 10. A window opens. Click Reinstall Driver.... See Figure C. If there is no Reinstall Driver... button on your screen, click on the Driver tab and then click Update Driver. Figure C. Device Driver Properties with Reinstall Driver… selected 11. An Upgrade Device Driver Wizard window opens. Click Next > to open the window shown in Figure D. Click Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended), then click Next >. A Locate Driver Files screen appears. See Figure E. Figure D. Install Hardware Device Drivers Dialog 12. Select the Specify a location checkbox and clear all other checkboxes. Click Next >. Figure E. Locate Driver Files Screen with Specify a location selected 13. A screen appears with a prompt for the location of the device driver files. You should specify the directory into which you unzipped the driver files. For example, if you unzipped the files into d:\Driver Install, you would type d:\Driver Install in the edit. See Figure F. Figure F. Specifying the Location of the Driver This directory contains the most recent versions of the driver (with .sys extensions), the information files (with .inf extensions), the utility and uninstall programs (with .exe extensions), and a copy of this documentation. Click OK. 14. After a brief moment of searching, the operating system should present the Driver Files Search Results screen. Figure G contains an example of a screen that will be presented when it finds an IBM Ultrium Generation 1 drive. Depending on the device you are installing, this and subsequent screens may have minor differences. Click Next >. Figure G. Driver Files Search Results 15. If the installation was successful, you will be prompted to click Finish to complete the installation process. See Figure H. Figure H. Completing the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard 16. You should be able to verify that the device was installed correctly. See Figure I. Repeat steps 8-15 for every device you install. Remember that if you are installing a tape library you will need to install drivers for both the tape drives and the medium changer. To install the medium changer driver, follow steps 8-15 on all discovered Medium Changer devices. Figure I. Verifying that the Ultrium Device was installed correctly 17. To verify that an IBM Ultrium drive is working properly, you may follow the instructions in Appendix B, the “Microsoft Windows System Tape Device Attachment Test,” in the “IBM Ultrium Device Drivers Installation and User’s Guide.” DEVICE REMOVAL OR DISABLE PROCEDURE If you need to remove a device, or if you are altering the hardware configuration, you should uninstall or disable the device first. 1. Right-click My Computer, select Manage to open the Computer Management console, and click Device Manager. 2. Right Click the Ultrium Device you wish to uninstall and select Uninstall.... If you wish to disable the device without uninstalling it you may instead select Disable. 3. You will be prompted to confirm the uninstallation. Click OK. Note: This removal procedure will remove the device from the device tree, but it will not uninstall the device driver files from your hard disk. UNINSTALLING THE DEVICE DRIVERS To uninstall the device drivers from the system, which includes deleting the system files and deallocating other system resources, run uninstLTO.exe from the zip archive. This removes all the files in the system directories that were created during the installation of the device driver. It does not delete the .zip file or the files that were extracted from the .zip file. If you desire to remove these files, you will need to delete them manually.