Troubleshooting Suggestions
Computer will not
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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.
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If the system boots normally, the problem is resolved.
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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"
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If the SCSI Controller is not recognized during system boot,
contact Customer Support.
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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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