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

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Checking the Installation

After installing the tape drive on your system, check the installation by

performing a small write and read operation. This will confirm that the system

can communicate with the tape drive and that the tape drive is operational.

The simplest method for checking the installation is to use VXATool. VXATool

is available for several operating systems and can be downloaded from the

support section at:

www.tandberg.com

Check the installation by following these steps:

1.

Install VXATool.

Detailed instructions are included in the “readme” file available with the

VXATool download.

2.

Stop all backup software application services on the system.

If a backup software application is already installed on your system,

completely shut down the backup software application and any services it

may be running. The backup software application may prevent

communications with thee tape drive or may interrupt VXATool functions

resulting in their failure.

3.

Confirm that the system can communicate with the tape drive.

Run VXATool and confirm that it can retrieve basic drive information from

the tape drive. Refer to the VXATool readme file or on-line help for

instructions.

4.

Insert a cartridge and use VXATool to run a write/read test.

Refer to the VXATool readme file or on-line help for instructions on how to

run a diagnostic write/read test.

5.

Update the firmware.

Updates to the tape drive’s firmware are made available for download from

Tandberg Data’s web site at

www.tandberg.com

. Use VXATool to check the

current version of firmware in your tape drive and to update the firmware

as needed.

Refer to

Chapter 4

for troubleshooting tips if you encounter any problems.

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