Check for problems on attached devices, Check host versions, Check ipbridge product versions – ATTO Technology 2500C User Manual

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Check for problems on attached devices

Check the following in order to find problems on
attached devices:

• LEDs

• Display

panels

• Firmware

levels

• Operability

Check host versions

Check the following to find problems on attached
hosts:

• Operating system version
• Service

pack

version

• Host

adapter

version

• Host adapter firmware version

• Host adapter device driver version
• iSCSI

driver

version

If an update is required, perform the update. For an
updated list of supported iPBridge host platforms and
host adapters, visit

www.attotech.com.

Check iPBridge product versions

For a current list of required updates, visit

www.attotech.com

.

1

Start ATTO ExpressNAV.
To start and use the interface, including how to
access the version information, refer to

ATTO

ExpressNAV interface

on page 21.

2

If an update is needed, download the update
from

www.attotech.com.

Refer to

Updating firmware

on page 25.

Component check

Use this procedure to check system components. For
more information on the commands used in this
procedure, refer to

CLI provides ASCII-based

interface

on page 35.

Checking SCSI devices

1

Check SCSI devices to make sure they are all
set to different SCSI IDs.
By default, the iPBridge SCSI ports use SCSI
ID 7 so drives should use IDs 0 through 6 and 8
through 15.

2

Check the SCSI device power. Make sure the
devices are powering up.

3

Watch the drive lights before, during, and after
startup. Many drives have term power lights
that should be on before startup and turn off
when system boots.

4

Verify the external terminator is the correct type
and does not have damaged pins.

5

Check cable integrity. Check the cables for
solid connections. Make sure they are screwed
down. Inspect cable ends for bent pins.

6

If termination is correct, and the problem
persists, try drives one at a time with different
cables, adding drives and cables until the

problem occurs. This helps pinpoint the drive or
cable causing the problem.

7

Check with the manufacturer of SCSI device(s)
for further troubleshooting methods.

If SCSI devices appear to be working, move on to
the iPBridge SCSI port section.

Checking the iPBridge SCSI ports

1

Verify the iPBridge has its termination set
properly. By default, termination is

enabled

.

2

Either through the ATTO ExpressNAV or CLI,
perform a SCSI bus scan on each SCSI port.
Refer to

SCSI configuration commands

on

page 47.
If no devices appear, re-check SCSI cables and
termination. If garbage information appears,
the problem is most likely a bad SCSI cable or
termination.

3

Check the internal cabling of the SCSI device.
LVD SCSI cable lengths are limited to 12.5
meters. Longer cable lengths can cause
problems. Internal cabling is also considered
when calculating total cable length. For details,
refer to

Cabling

on page iii.

4

Some older SCSI devices improperly negotiate
with the iPBridge SCSI port. If older devices are

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