6-5
Troubleshooting
SCSI Bus hangs,
(continued).
■
NOTE
:
A return to a
normal condition is
indicated by the
disk drives coming
back online.
■
After the faulty
card is replaced,
begin re-
connecting the data
cables on the
SAF-TE disk I/O
card, noting the
SCSI bus and
drives remain in a
normal state.
■
Re-check the cables
to the SAF-TE disk
I/O card, host I/O
card, and the host
adapter.
■
Faulty SAF-TE disk
I/O card (JBOD or
Daisy-chained
enclosure) or host
I/O card (continued).
■
Replace the
SAF-TE disk I/O
card or host I/O
card.
■
If the problem still
exists in a RAID
configuration, with
the primary
enclosure isolated
to the host system,
follow the
procedures above
to test the
connectivity and
operation of the
host I/O card.
There are two host
I/O cards installed
in RAID
configurations. You
can move the cable
to the second card,
same channel
connector to fault
isolate the host
I/O card.
Symptom
Probable Cause
Solution
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