Before Contacting Customer Support - Dell PowerVault 124T LTO-3 User Manual

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Troubleshooting: Dell™ PowerVault™ 124T LTO-3 Autoloader User's Guide
 Before Contacting Customer Support
 Operator Control Panel Error Display
 Checking For Errors
 Autoloader Logs
 TapeAlert Logs
 Returning the Autoloader for Service
 

Before Contacting Customer Support

Errors that you may experience with your autoloader can range from simple connection problems to more complex hardware failure. Before you return your
autoloader, you may be able to fix the problem yourself by following some basic troubleshooting procedures.
Other than drive cleaning, there is no recommended routine maintenance of the Dell PowerVault 124T autoloader.
The operator control panel located at the front of the autoloader provides some troubleshooting capabilities, but is limited. The Remote Management Unit
provides more detailed information about the present state of the autoloader and past performance, and is more helpful for troubleshooting errors.
NOTICE: If you find that you must power cycle the autoloader, do not turn the power back on for at least 10 seconds after powering
down. This allows time for the power supply to completely discharge and ensure a complete system reset. If time is not allowed for the
discharge, the system may fail to boot properly and will display a blank LCD screen. Power cycle again, waiting at least 10 seconds, to
clear the problem.
The following table describes the probable cause and suggested action for problems that you may encounter.
 Table 1: Basic Troubleshooting
Problem
Probable Cause
The front panel does not display
The connection to the LCD has failed.
information.
Error messages appear on the
An error has occurred.
front panel LCD display.
The autoloader is operating
The autoloader, system hardware, or
slowly.
host backup software is incorrectly
configured.
The autoloader does not turn on. The power cable is defective or the
power source is malfunctioning. The
power switch at the back of the
autoloader is not turned on.
The front panel does not display
A momentary power interruption
information, but light indicators
allowed the autoloader to power off,
above the front panel are turned
then back on prior to the power supply
on.
being fully discharged.
The autoloader does not
A problem within the SCSI cabling path
communicate with the host
is preventing communication.
system through the SCSI bus.
The tape drive responds on the
A system configuration problem is
Suggested Action
Use the
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support.dell.com
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Check all outlets and power cables for proper connection.
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Check the power switch at the back of the autoloader.
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Contact support.dell.com.
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On the front panel, press and hold the power switch for 15 seconds, then
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turn the rear power switch off. Wait 60 seconds and turn the rear power
switch back on.
Contact support.dell.com.
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Verify that the SCSI cables are connected to the rear of the autoloader
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and that the correct LVD host controller card is installed.
Verify that the SCSI cables are not damaged or crimped and the total SCSI
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cable length is not exceeding the maximum required length.
Verify that a LVD SCSI terminator is attached to both the first and last
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SCSI device on the SCSI bus.
Verify that the autoloader SCSI ID is set to a unique SCSI ID that is not
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used by any other SCSI device on the same SCSI bus.
Verify that the host bus adapter is supported for use with the Dell
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PowerVault 124T on support.dell.com.
Issue an Autoloader Reset either by using the
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Diagnostic
Contact support.dell.com.
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If the SCSI ID is unique, check SCSI cable and terminator connections.
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Get other manuals https://www.bkmanuals.com
Remote Management Unit
to troubleshoot error.
Front Panel Error
Display.
for configuration requirements.
Remote Management Unit
page or by turning off power from the front panel.

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