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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Guide

Troubleshooting Suggestions

LTO-3 Tape Drive User’s Guide

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Internal tape drive:

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1

Power down the system.

2

Be sure there are no SCSI ID conflicts between the tape drive and

other SCSI devices.

3

Be sure you are using a proper SCSI cable and proper termination.

4

Check the SCSI cable for bent pins.

5

Try to use SCSI cable from other SCSI controller bus chain if possible.

6

If these suggestions do not help, the tape drive may be bad and

Customer Support should be contacted.

Desktop tape drive:

7

1

Power down system.

2

Power cycle desktop tape drive.

3

Be sure there are no SCSI ID conflict between the tape drive and other

SCSI devices.

4

Be sure you are using a proper SCSI cable and proper termination.

5

Check the SCSI cable for bent pins.

6

Try to use SCSI cable from other SCSI controller bus chain if possible.

7

If these suggestions do not help, the tape drive may be bad and

Customer Support should be contacted.

Tape Drive
Recognized
During System
Boot But Not by
Operating System
or Application

7

Windows Operating System

When the tape drive is installed in a Windows operating system,

Windows displays a message on the screen if it does not have a driver in

place for the tape drive.
If the tape drive will be used by an ISV application, you can click on the

Cancel button to remove the message. When the ISV backup software

application is running, the application invokes its drivers to run the tape

drive. However, if you use a native Windows operating system backup

utility, you must install the proper tape driver for the tape drive.

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