Troubleshooting Suggestions; Computer Will Not Boot; Computer Boots But Does Not Recognize The Tape Drive - Quantum Tape Drive LTO-3 User Manual

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Troubleshooting Suggestions

Computer will not
7
Boot
Computer Boots
but Does Not
Recognize the
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Tape Drive
Ensure that the SCSI cable is of high quality and conforms to Ultra 160
SCSI specifications. A lesser quality cable or a cable that does not conform
to the Ultra 160 SCSI specification may cause intermittent write/read
errors, SCSI timeouts, and corrupted data.
If the computer has booted up and operated properly prior to adding a
SCSI HBA and tape drive, but does not boot now:
1 Remove the SCSI HBA controller if it is installed.
2 Reboot the system.
If the system boots normally, the problem is resolved.
Otherwise, ensure that SCSI HBA is compatible with system,
does not have burnt components. Reseat the SCSI HBA in a
different PCI slot and reboot the computer. If the system still
does not boot, contact Customer Support.
If the computer boots but does not recognize the tape drive:
1 Reboot the system and check whether the SCSI controller is seen at
boot up. You should see messages similar to:
SCSI Adapter Manufacturer SCSI BOIS xxxxxxx
CHA: SCSI ID #,
SCSI ID #,
SCSI Device Name"
If the SCSI Controller is not recognized during system boot,
contact Customer Support.
If the SCSI controller is recognized during system boot.,
determine whether the tape drive is recognized when the SCSI
controller scans for devices. You should see messages similar to:
"SCSI ID 6
CERTANCE ULTRIUM 3
LTO-3 Tape Drive User's Guide
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Guide
SCSI Device Name
Troubleshooting Suggestions
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