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Section 1: General Information
5242ACL Tape Drive Does Not Function Properly
Symptom Correct
Action
5242-ACL does not respond to
commands, or it functions
abnormally.
Note: Refer to page 32 for
error messages
displayed by the ACL.
• Check that one of the SCSI
cables listed on page 1
connects the tape drive to
the NonStop server.
• Check that the SCSI ID is
set to 5.
• Check that a SCSI
terminator is firmly
installed on the unused
SCSI port on the back of
the tape drive Then turn
power off and on again.
• If the error message or
check code persists, contact
the GCSC.
Table 9
Troubleshooting the 5242ACL Tape Drive
3.3
Configuring the 5242 and 5242-ACL for NonStop servers
This subsection describes how to configure the 5242 and 5242-ACL tape drive to a processor multifunction
(PMF) or IOMF:
•
The group, module and slot hierarchy
• Identifying
FRUs
•
Completing the PMF or IOMF Configuration Form
•
Configuring the 5242 and 5242-ACL tape drive online using SCF
Integrity NonStop servers are also covered in this section. They are configured in a similar manner except for
the addition of some extra syntax specific to the Integrity server.
3.3.1
The Group, Module and Slot Hierarchy
Components in a NonStop S-series server are organized according to a group, module, and slot
hierarchy:
3.3.1.1 Group
A group consists of all objects accessible to a pair of service processors (SPs) in a system
enclosure. A NonStop S-series group contains one enclosure with a single module.
3.3.1.2 Module
A module is a set of components sharing a common hardware interconnection, such as a
backplane. A module is a subset of a group, and it is usually contained in a system
enclosure. A module contains one or more slots. In a NonStop S-series server, there is
one module in a group.
HP StorageWorks DAT 72 (Models 5242 and 5242-ACL) User's Guide
17 HP Part Number 528296-03 July 2005