Tandberg Data VXA-320 (VXA-3) User Manual

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2006

VXA-320 T

APE

D

RIVE

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ONITORING

THE

LED

S

Service Notification (continued)

Broken tape

Flashing

Green/Amber

Off

Flashing

Green/Amber

Green

Format recovery

e

Off

Off

Flashing

Green/Amber

Green

Temperature too high in

tape path

f

Off

Off

Off

Flashing

Orange

Boot Block Mode

g

Flashing

Green

Flashing

Amber

Flashing

Orange

Flashing

Green

Self Test

Self-test running

Fast scrolling green

Off or Flashing

Green

Self-test passed

Green

Green

Green

Off

Self-test failed

h

Amber

Amber

Amber

Off

Firmware Load

Loading firmware

Flashing

Amber

Flashing

Green

Flashing

Amber

Orange

Loading firmware

Flashing

Green/Amber

Flashing

Green/Amber

Flashing

Green/Amber

Orange

KEY

: Flashing LEDs = On = Off =

a

For the power-on self-test, the LEDs scroll sequentially right to left then left to right in amber and green. LED 4 illuminates in red and
green. When POST is completed, LED 4 is illuminated in green.

b

When LED 2 is amber, hardware compression is enabled. When LED 2 is green, hardware compression is disabled.

c

Retry the operation with another tape, making sure that the tape is not written in VXA-1 format. If the problem persists, try power cycling
the tape drive to clear the error.

If you cannot resolve the problem yourself, contact Tandberg Data Technical Support (see

“Contacting

Tandberg Data” on page iv

). To capture a log of a problem, use VXATool, which is available as a free download from www.tandberg.com.

d

You may need to return the tape drive for service; contact Tandberg Data Technical Support. To get a log of the problem, use VXATool,
which is available as a free download from

www.tandberg.com

.

e

The tape was written without a valid end-of-data mark, which often occurs if you power-down the tape drive while the tape drive was
writing. The tape drive will perform a format recovery, which involves reading the data to determine where the end of data is located. This
may take as long as 2 to 3 hours.

f

Refer to

“LED 4 is Flashing Orange” on page 26

for troubleshooting information.

g

If the tape drive is in Boot Block Mode, try power cycling the tape drive. If it remains in Boot Block Mode, load new firmware. VXA-320
firmware is available at

www.tandberg.com

.

h

If a self-test fails, clean the tape drive with a VXAtape cleaning cartridge. If the failure still occurs, try a new tape.

Table 3-1 LED states (continued)

Operation

LED Pattern

LED #1

LED #2

LED #3

LED #4

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