Use
the
following
table
to
help
you
troubleshoot
other
drive
and
connectivity
problems.
Symptom
Problem
Solution
The
host
server
or
workstation
does
not
recognize
your
DLT
VS160
drive.
The
drive’s
SCSI
ID
might
not
be
unique.
Regardless
of
the
number
of
SCSI
devices
attached
to
the
server
or
workstation
that
is
to
be
the
host
for
your
DLT
VS160
drive,
each
must
have
a
unique
SCSI
ID.
Check
the
SCSI
IDs
on
all
other
SCSI
devices
on
the
selected
server,
including
the
SCSI
host
adapter,
and
select
an
unused
SCSI
ID
for
your
DLT
VS160
drive.
Note:
If
you
attach
the
drive
to
a
narrow
(50-pin)
bus,
you
can
only
use
SCSI
IDs
0
through
7.
The
SCSI
host
adapter
might
be
incorrectly
configured.
Check
the
SCSI
host
adapter
configuration.
Refer
to
the
SCSI
host
adapter
manuals
for
instructions.
The
SCSI
cable
might
be
loose.
Check
both
ends
of
the
SCSI
cable,
both
for
the
external
and
internal
drives.
The
SCSI
terminator
might
be
loose
or
missing.
1.
Make
sure
an
active
Low-Voltage
Differential/Single-Ended
(LVD/SE)
terminator
is
properly
seated
on
the
open
SCSI
connector
on
the
rear
panel
of
the
external
drive
or
on
the
last
device
on
the
SCSI
bus.
2.
Make
sure
an
active
LVD/SE
terminator
is
in
place
on
the
SCSI
ribbon
cable
for
the
internal
drive.
The
SCSI
bus
might
be
improperly
terminated.
1.
If
your
DLT
VS160
drive
is
the
last
or
only
device
on
the
SCSI
bus,
make
sure
the
drive
is
properly
terminated.
2.
If
your
DLT
VS160
drive
is
not
the
last
or
only
device
on
the
SCSI
bus,
check
all
SCSI
cable
connections
and
make
sure
the
last
device
on
the
SCSI
bus
is
terminated.
3.
Make
sure
termination
is
set
properly
on
the
SCSI
host
adapter.
4.
If
you
attach
the
drive
to
a
narrow
(50-pin)
SCSI
bus,
you
must
use
a
customer
supplied
68-pin
to
50-pin
adapter
that
terminates
the
unused
18
pins.
These
adapters
are
sometimes
labeled
″
high-byte
termination.
″
5.
Regardless
of
which
device
is
used
to
terminate
the
SCSI
bus,
it
must
have
power
applied
and
be
turned
on
for
proper
termination
to
occur.
The
SCSI
terminator
might
not
be
at
the
end
of
the
SCSI
bus
or
more
than
two
terminators
might
be
present
on
the
SCSI
bus.
Make
sure
the
terminators
are
placed
only
at
each
end
of
the
SCSI
bus
—
normally
one
at
the
host
adapter
and
one
on
the
last
device
on
the
bus.
However,
if
both
internal
and
external
devices
are
attached
to
the
same
SCSI
host
adapter,
the
adapter
may
be
positioned
in
the
middle
of
the
SCSI
bus
and
should
not
be
terminated.
In
that
case,
the
SCSI
devices
on
each
end
of
the
bus
must
be
terminated.
The
SCSI
host
adapter
might
be
in
a
defective
expansion
slot.
Move
the
SCSI
host
adapter
to
a
different
expansion
slot.
The
SCSI
bus
might
be
too
long.
Make
sure
the
total
length
of
the
SCSI
bus
does
not
exceed
the
ANSI
SCSI
standard
of
19
feet
(6
meters)
for
a
Single-Ended
(SE)
bus,
40
feet
(12
meters)
for
a
Low-Voltage
Differential
(LVD)
SCSI
bus
with
multiple
devices,
or
82
feet
(25
meters)
for
an
LVD
SCSI
bus
with
a
single
device.
If
you
attach
the
drive
to
an
SE
bus
or
if
there
are
any
SE
devices
attached
to
the
bus,
the
bus
is
limited
to
the
maximum
cable
lengths
of
an
SE
bus.
There
are
fatal
or
nonfatal
errors
for
which
you
cannot
find
the
cause.
The
SCSI
bus
might
be
improperly
terminated.
1.
If
your
DLT
VS160
drive
is
the
last
or
only
device
on
the
SCSI
bus,
make
sure
the
drive
is
properly
terminated.
Make
sure
only
the
last
device
is
terminated.
2.
If
your
DLT
VS160
drive
is
not
the
last
or
only
device
on
the
SCSI
bus,
check
all
SCSI
cable
connections
and
make
sure
the
last
device
on
the
SCSI
bus
is
terminated.
3.
Make
sure
termination
is
set
properly
on
the
SCSI
host
adapter.
4.
If
you
attach
the
drive
to
a
narrow
(50-pin)
SCSI
bus,
you
must
use
a
customer
supplied
68-pin
to
50-pin
adapter
that
terminates
the
unused
18
pins.
These
adapters
are
sometimes
labeled
″
high-byte
termination.
″
5.
Regardless
of
which
device
is
used
to
terminate
the
SCSI
bus,
it
must
have
power
applied
and
be
turned
on
for
proper
termination
to
occur.
The
AC
power
source
may
not
be
properly
grounded
(DLT
VS160
External
Drive
only).
1.
Plug
your
DLT
VS160
External
Drive’s
power
cable
into
a
power
outlet
on
the
same
circuit
as
the
host
server.
2.
Plug
your
DLT
VS160
External
Drive’s
power
cable
into
a
different
power
outlet.
The
backup
application
does
not
recognize
the
drive.
Application
not
compatible
or
improper
device
drivers
installed.
If
the
operating
system
recognizes
the
drive,
but
not
the
backup
application,
confirm
that
you
are
using
a
compatible
backup
application.
Also
confirm
that
you
have
the
proper
device
drivers,
if
necessary,
installed.
See
the
your
supplier’s
support
website
to
obtain
the
latest
operating
system
drivers
and/or
firmware
upgrades.
2-4
80/160
GB
VS160
Internal
Tape
Drive:
User’s
Guide
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