Basic verification, Led indicators, Verify scsi bus configuration – HP Tape Library Interface Manager Software User Manual

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Basic Verification

LED Indicators

The power supply unit LEDs turn green when power is applied to the IM.

Lack of power suggests the IM may be turned off, a power supply

problem, or an internal problem with the interface manager. The LEDs on

both power supplies should be green, if not, reseat the individual power

supply units.

The Activity LED on each Fibre Channel card shows Fibre Channel activity

when lit. If this indicator fails to light at all or stays continually lit without

corresponding SCSI bus activity, it may indicate a problem with the Fibre

Channel link. Verify the Fibre Channel configurations.

The Activity LED on the RMC signifies Ethernet activity when lit. If the light

fails to flicker or stays continuously lit, it may indicate a problem with the

network connection. Verify the network connection. The port must be

connected to a 10/100baseT Ethernet network to function properly.

The SCSI bus LEDs on the Fibre Channel interface cards show SCSI activity

(when lit) on the bus indicated (bus 1 or 2). This should only occur briefly

during power-up or configuration, and relatively often when the IM is

transferring data. If the SCSI indicator stays continually lit without

corresponding target device activity, it may indicate a problem with the

SCSI bus configuration. Verify the SCSI bus configuration.

Verify SCSI Bus Configuration

Problems with SCSI bus configurations are common. Basic operation of a SCSI

bus can be checked by using the Configuration menu to view attached SCSI

devices.
Other conditions to look for include:

Termination - Problems with termination can cause intermittent or hard

failures. A SCSI bus must be terminated on both ends and only at the

ends. By default, the IM provides internal termination for each of its SCSI

buses. Internal termination may not be disabled.

Verify that the ends of

each SCSI bus are properly terminated. Termination issues when both

narrow and wide devices are on the same bus are common.

Bus Type - The IM can contain any combination of either of two types of

Fibre Channel interface cards. The card model number A4674A has

hardware for LVDS SCSI buses. The card model number A4673A has

hardware for HVDS SCSI buses. Single-ended (SE) SCSI is supported by

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