Interface manager card problems, 25 tape drive problems, 26 common interface manager card issues – HP EML E-series Tape Libraries User Manual

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Table 25 Tape drive problems

Problem

Corrective action

The library is unable to

communicate with a tape drive.

This is indicated by a Drive Communication Time-out error.

Tape drives added to new drive bays require a reboot.

Check link indicators on the interface controllers (LTO2 and LTO3

tape drives) or on the switch for the internal network (LTO4 tape

drives).

Reseat the tape drive.

Check tape drive status on the OCP and with Command View TL.

The tape drive does not eject a

cartridge.

Attempt the operation from the application software.

Open the center door, reach in, and then press the Eject button on

the tape drive in question. If this fails, press and hold the Eject

button for at least ten seconds to force an eject.

Power off the library, disconnect the FC cables, power on the

library, open the center door, and press and hold the Eject button

on the tape drive in question.

The tape drive reports a read/write

error.

Try using a new tape.

Clean the tape drive.

Run the tape drive assessment test using HP StorageWorks L&TT.

Interface Manager card problems

In addition to the Command View TL GUI, the Interface Manager card can be managed through a CLI.

These CLI commands can be used to diagnose problems. You can access the CLI either through a

direct RS-232 serial connection or by using Telnet over the LAN. Refer to the HP StorageWorks Interface

Manager and Command View TL user guide for instructions on using the CLI.
The following table describes common symptoms relating to the Interface Manager card and how to

resolve them.

Table 27

on page 77 provides more Interface Manager card fault isolation procedures

through the actions of LED indicators.

Table 26 Common Interface Manager card issues

Symptom

Possible cause

Solution

Bad network

connection

Make sure that the Interface Manager card and

the management station are correctly connected

to the LAN.

Use LEDs to troubleshoot Ethernet cabling (“

HP

StorageWorks Interface Manager card

” on page 56

and

Table 27

on page 77).

Ping the Interface Manager card to make sure that

the network is healthy.

Command View TL server

does not detect the

Interface Manager card.

Interface Manager

card not powered on

or in ready state

Power on the library. Observe status and link

LEDs (“

HP StorageWorks Interface Manager

card

” on page 56 and

Table 27

on page 77).

Check for proper version of firmware. See the HP

StorageWorks Interface Manager and Command

View TL user guide for instructions.

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Maintaining the library

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