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Ready is ON.
The drive is ready for operation.
None. This is normal.
Ready is FLASHING.
The drive is carrying out a normal
activity (read, write).
None.
If the drive is upgrading firmware, do not reset or
power cycle it.
Ready is
FLASHING
-
steady
ON-FLASHING
The drive is in OBDR mode.
See “Running HP OBDR” on page 28 for further
details.
Ready is FLASHING
fast.
The drive is downloading firmware.
None.
Do not reset or power cycle the drive.
Ready is OFF, others
are ON.
Firmware is being reprogrammed.
None.
Do not reset or power cycle the drive.
Clean is FLASHING.
The drive requires cleaning.
Load the Ultrium cleaning cartridge. See page 23 for
supported cartridges and instructions.
If the Clean LED is still flashing when you load a new
or known data cartridge after cleaning, call for
service.
Ready is FLASHING
and Clean is ON.
Cleaning is in progress.
None. The cleaning cartridge will eject on
completion.
The cleaning cycle can take up to 5 minutes to
complete.
Tape is FLASHING.
The drive believes the current tape or
the tape just ejected is faulty.
Unload the tape cartridge. Make sure that you are
using the correct format cartridge; an Ultrium data
cartridge or Ultrium universal cleaning cartridge. (See
page 23.)
Reload the cartridge. If the Tape LED still flashes or
starts flashing during the next backup, load a new or
known, good cartridge.
If the Tape LED is now off, discard the 'suspect' tape
cartridge. If it is still on, call for service.
LED Sequence and Cause
Action required
then
Summary of Contents for Ultrium 232e
Page 1: ...getting started guide hp StorageWorks Ultrium tape drive external model Ultrium 232e 448e ...
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Page 12: ...10 Figure 3 checking the SCSI connection connecting to an HBA card in the server ...
Page 14: ...12 Figure 4 checking the SCSI ID ...
Page 16: ...14 Figure 5 connecting the SCSI cable SCSI IN Connector SCSI OUT Connector ...
Page 18: ...16 Figure 6 connecting the power cable ...
Page 24: ...22 Figure 9 write protecting cartridges padlock indicates cartridge is protected ...
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