Dell PowerVault 124T User Manual

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The autoloader does

not turn on.

The power switch at the

back of the autoloader is

not turned on.

The power cable is

defective or the power

source is malfunctioning.

Check all outlets and power cables for proper

connection.

Check the power switch at the back of the

autoloader.

Contact

support.dell.com

.

The front panel does

not display

information, but light

indicators above the

front panel are

turned on.

A momentary power

interruption allowed the

autoloader to power off,

then back on prior to the

power supply being fully

discharged.

On the front panel, press and hold the power switch

for 15 seconds, then turn the rear power switch off.

Wait 60 seconds and turn the rear power switch back

on.

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support.dell.com

.

The autoloader does

not communicate with

the host system.

A problem within the

cabling path is

preventing

communication.

Verify that the SAS cable is connected to the rear of

the autoloader and that the correct host controller

card is installed.

Verify that the SAS cable is not damaged or crimped

and the total cable length is not exceeding the

maximum required length.

Verify that the host bus adapter is supported for use

with the Dell PowerVault 124T on

support.dell.com

.

Issue an Autoloader Reset either by using the

Remote Management Unit Diagnostic

page or by

turning off power from the front panel. After the

autoloader has completed reset, restart your host

system.

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.

The tape drive

responds to the host,

but the autoloader

does not respond.

A system configuration

problem is preventing

communication.

Check the SAS cable connections.

Verify that the host application and the device drivers

are installed with the most current patches to support

the autoloader.

Verify that LUN scanning is enabled on the host bus

adapter.

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support.dell.com

.

The autoloader does

not communicate with

the host system

through the Ethernet.

A problem with either the

Ethernet cabling or

network configuration is

preventing

communication.

Verify that the Ethernet cable is connected to the

correct hub.

Verify the Ethernet configuration settings through the

front panel LCD

. If the DHCP server is available,

Ethernet status should indicate DHCP, otherwise, you

must set a unique static IP address and a sub-net

mask. The static IP address of the autoloader must be

on the same sub-net as the host.

If connected directly to the host system, a cross-over

cable must be used.

Power off the autoloader by turning off the system

from the front panel LCD, wait at least 10 seconds,

and turn it back on.

Contact

support.dell.com

.

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