Troubleshooting chart – ADIC DS9000 Series User Manual

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Troubleshooting and Diagnostics

Troubleshooting Chart

If the DS9000 Series fails during POST or operation, use the following table to determine the problem and the action
to take:

If . . .

Then . . .

Response . . .

The system does not recognize
the DS9000 Series unit

The system may not be
configured to recognize the
SCSI ID

Configure the system to see the
ID.

The SCSI ID might not be
unique

Change the SCSI ID and
reconfigure the system. The new
ID is effective at the next power-
on.

The parameters for the SCSI
adapter may be incorrect

Check the SCSI adapter
installation.

The SCSI signal cable may be
loose

Make sure the connector on each
end of the cable is fully seated and
the bail locks are secure.

The SCSI terminator may not be
present or might be loose

Install the terminator; make sure
the terminator is fully seated and
the bail locks are secure.

The SCSI bus may not be
correctly terminated

If the DS9000 Series unit is the
last or only device on the bus,
make sure the terminator is
installed on the DS9000.

If the DS9000 Series unit is not
the last or only device on the bus,
check the cable connections and
make sure the terminator is
installed at the end of the bus.

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