10. Enter the appropriate operating system commands to bring the device on line.
Example 3–12 shows the complete TAPETEST procedure.
Example 3–12 TAPETEST Task Procedure
UTILIT>SHOW MUA210
Device
SID
Vendor
Model
Rev
Dev Stat
Maint Oper
Maint Status
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
MUA210
1-0
DEC
TLZ06
0491
AVAILABLE
UTILIT>SELECT MUA210
Device
SID
Vendor
Model
Rev
Dev Stat
Maint Oper
Maint Status
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
MUA210
1-0
DEC
TLZ06
0491
MAINT
IDLE
READY
UTILIT>TAPETEST MUA210
Device
SID
Vendor
Model
Rev
Dev Stat
Maint Oper
Maint Status
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
MUA210
1-0
DEC
TLZ06
0491
MAINT
IDLE
READY
TAPETEST will overwrite some or all data on this device.
Are you sure (Y/N)? Y
Initiating Tape Test.
UTILIT>SHOW MUA210
Device
SID
Vendor
Model
Rev
Dev Stat
Maint Oper
Maint Status
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
MUA210
1-0
DEC
TLZ06
0491
MAINT
TAPETEST
PASS #0
UTILIT>ABORT MUA210
UTILIT>DESELECT MUA210
UTILIT>
3.3 Troubleshooting
This section contains troubleshooting information for the HSD05 array controller.
The HSD05 array controller uses a system of onboard LED indicator codes
to indicate the source of an internal fault. You can also use the OpenVMS
Analyze/Error utility to read an HSD05 error log for information about devices
connected to the HSD05 array controller.
LED Indicators
The location of the LED indicators (DS1 through DS4) is shown in Figure 3–1.
During normal operation, these indicators are visible through the louvers on the
front panel of the HSD05 array controller.
3–16 Operating the HSD05 Array Controller