5 troubleshooting, Using hp library & tape tools to diagnose problems, Installation problems – HP StorageWorks DAT 72x10 Tape Autoloader User Manual

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5 Troubleshooting

Using HP Library & Tape Tools to diagnose problems

With HP Library & Tape Tools installed on the host server

Identify all SCSI devices connected to your system

View detailed configuration, identification, inventory, and drive information for the autoloader

Easily update autoloader and drive firmware

Run advanced diagnostic tests, including connectivity, read/write, media validation, and testing

the functionality of the autoloader

View autoloader and drive error logs

Generate a detailed support file that can be e-mailed or faxed to your support representative

for analysis

The HP Library & Tape Tools diagnostic provides an intuitive graphical user interface with integrated

context-sensitive help. It can be downloaded free of charge from

www.hp.com/support/TapeTools

.

Installation problems

Problems encountered during the installation of the autoloader are usually caused by improper SCSI

bus configuration, application software configuration errors, or an incorrectly configured operating

system. If the application software that you are using is not communicating with the autoloader after

installation, check the following:

SCSI ID: The autoloader uses a single SCSI ID. Depending on other devices attached to the same

SCSI bus and their SCSI IDs, you may need to change the SCSI ID of the autoloader or tape drive

before you can use the autoloader. Review the manuals for the other devices on the SCSI bus or

your operating system to determine which SCSI IDs are currently in use.

LUN Scanning: The autoloader uses two LUNs to control the tape drive (LUN 0) and autoloader

robotics (LUN 1). Therefore the HBA must support LUN scanning and LUN scanning must be

enabled. If the HBA does not support LUN scanning or it is not enabled, only the drive will be

detected.

SCSI Cabling: Verify that all SCSI cables are securely connected at both ends. Check the length

and integrity of your SCSI cabling. Check the SCSI connector for bent pins. The length of the

internal SCSI cabling inside the autoloader is 20 cm (7.87 in.). This length must be included

in any calculations of cable length.
• For LVD SCSI the maximum length for a single device is 82 feet (25 meters). For multiple

devices, the maximum combined internal/external length is 40 feet (12 meters).

• If you have a combination of LVD and SE devices on the bus, the maximum cable length

reverts to the SE specification, which for Ultra devices is 10 feet (3 meters) for four or fewer

devices, and 5 feet (1.5 meters) for more than four devices.

Termination: If the autoloader is the only SCSI device — other than the SCSI host adapter —

on the selected SCSI bus, it must be terminated. Likewise, if the autoloader is physically the last

SCSI device on the SCSI bus, it must be terminated. Only the devices physically located at the

beginning and end of the SCSI bus should be terminated. Refer to the manuals supplied with other

devices on the SCSI bus for information on enabling or disabling termination on those devices.
• To terminate the autoloader, locate the terminator in the accessories package and press it

firmly into either of the two SCSI connectors on the back panel of the autoloader. Secure the

terminator by tightening the finger-screws until snug. The supplied terminator is “dual mode”

and will work on both Low-Voltage Differential (LVD) and Single Ended (SE) SCSI buses.

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