Quantum DLT VS80 manual Creating a Firmware Update Data Cartridge, Updating the Firmware

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Chapter 5: DLT VS80 Firmware

5.2Creating a Firmware Update Data Cartridge

To perform the firmware update, you need a DLTtape IV data cartridge and a copy of the firmware image. This image must be byte-written without compression onto the media. You must copy the firmware image to the media instead of using a backup utility to transfer it to the tape.

NOTE: UNIX Systems: You can use the FTP utility to transfer the binary image file onto the UNIX system. Be sure to specify “type image” before performing the get or put operation. Doing so prevents extra characters from being added to the image file, which would make the image file invalid. The image file must be exactly 1286*512 Bytes in size. The data must also be uncompressed.

5.3Updating the Firmware

To update the tape drive’s firmware, follow the steps in this section.

CAUTION Never power off the tape drive or the host server or workstation during the firmware update process. Doing so can damage the tape drive’s controller hardware.

5.3.1Updating the Firmware

NOTE: Read these instructions completely before proceeding. All timing indications are approximate.

1.If there is a DLT data cartridge currently in the tape drive, remove it before proceeding.

2.If possible, power cycle (turn the tape drive’s power off, then back on) and allow POST to complete successfully. The tape drive will emit a buzzing sound as the head drives toward its starting point (after 18 seconds). POST will complete after 20 seconds. When POST is complete and no data cartridge is inserted, only the Ready (green) LED is illuminated.

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Contents Page Legal Disclaimers CopyrightTrademarks Contact InformationRevision History Following table lists all revisions made to this documentMay Table of Contents DLT VS80 Use List of Figures List of Figures Viii May List of Tables List of Tables May Related Documents Purpose and ScopeStructure of this Manual Conventions Used in this Manual For More Information Reader CommentsDLT VS80 Tape Drive Overview DLT VS80 Tape Drive FeaturesData Transfer Rate Capacity Firmware Update CapabilityEmbedded Diagnostics Data CompressionPreparing to Install Your Tape Drive Scsi RequirementsUnpacking Your Tabletop Tape Drive and Selecting a Location Installing Your Tabletop Tape DriveBefore You Begin Unpacking Your Tabletop Tape DriveSelecting a Location for Your Tabletop Tape Drive Setting the Scsi ID Tabletop Tape Drive Rear Panel LayoutConnecting the Cables Scsi ID Selector SwitchTape Drive Scsi and Power Cable Connections Workstation Scsi Cable Connections Powering the Terminator Terminating Your Tabletop Tape DriveCompleting the Installation Installing Your Internal Tape Drive Unpacking Your Internal Tape DriveConfiguring Your Internal Tape Drive Setting the Scsi IDTerminator Installation Terminating Your Internal Tape DriveInstalling Your Internal Tape Drive Scsi Cable with Built-in TerminatorDLT VS80 Installation 10.Tape Drive Installation in an Open Drive Bay Refer to Terminating Your Internal Tape Drive on 12.Securing the Internal Tape Drive in the Installation Bay Testing Your Tape Drive General Troubleshooting Guidelines Troubleshooting Your Tape DriveTroubleshooting the Tape Drive Symptom Problem Solution Understanding Errors Indicated by Front Panel LEDs DLT VS80 Installation May Front Panel Controls and Indicators DLT VS80 UseIndicator Activity During Power-On Self-Test Post Indicator Activity During Tape Drive OperationLEDs on page 3-20for help troubleshooting your tape drive Data Cartridge Use and Care Loading a Data CartridgeUnloading a Data Cartridge Write-Protecting Data Cartridges Caring for Your Data Cartridges Using the Cleaning Cartridge DLT VS80 Firmware Updating Tape Drive Firmware-OverviewUpdating the Firmware Creating a Firmware Update Data CartridgeUpdating the Firmware DLT VS80 Tape Drive Installation and Operations Guide Troubleshooting the Firmware Upgrade Problem Indications/SolutionPage Rev A07