HP Security Camera ML100 manual DAT drive problems, Drive is not detected

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5.If attempting to boot from a USB CD-ROM drive, refer to the operating system and server documentation to be sure both support booting from a USB CD-ROM drive.

Data read from the drive is inconsistent, or drive cannot read data

Action:

1.Clean the drive and media.

2.If a paper or plastic label has been applied to the surface of the CD or DVD in use, remove the label and any adhesive residue.

3.Be sure the inserted CD or DVD format is valid for the drive. For example, be sure you are not inserting a DVD into a drive that only supports CDs.

Drive is not detected

Action:

1.Be sure no loose connections (on page 58) exist.

2.Refer to the drive documentation to be sure cables are connected as required.

3.Be sure the cables are working properly. Replace with known functional cables to test whether the original cables were faulty.

4.Be sure the correct, current driver is installed.

DAT drive problems

Sense error codes are displayed

Action: Refer to the Troubleshooting DAT Drives white paper for information on DAT drive sense error codes. Search for it on the HP website (http://www.hp.com).

DAT drive error or failure occurs

Action:

1.Be sure drivers, software, and firmware are upgraded to the latest revisions.

2.Clean the drive at least four times to be sure that the heads are clean and to eliminate dirty heads as the possible cause of the failure.

DAT drives require cleaning every 8 to 25 hours of use or they may fail intermittently when using marginal or bad media. Be sure you are following the proper cleaning procedures described in the device and server documentation.

NOTE: New DAT tapes may contain debris that will contaminate the DAT drive read/write head. If using new tapes for backup, clean the DAT drive frequently.

DAT drive is providing poor performance

Action: Be sure the drive is not being used to backup more data than is recommended for the drive. DAT drives are designed with optimum and maximum data backup sizes. Refer to the drive documentation to determine the appropriate data backup size for the drive.

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Contents HP ProLiant ML100 Series Server User Guide Page Contents Troubleshooting Support and other resources 103 Power down the server Power up the serverServer operations Server setup Optional installation servicesRack planning resources Optimum environmentTemperature requirements Rack warnings Power requirementsElectrical grounding requirements Installing hardware options Powering up and configuring the serverInstalling the operating system Registering the serverHardware options installation Access panelIntroduction Processor optionHardware options installation Hardware options installation Hardware options installation Hardware options installation Hardware options installation Hardware options installation Hardware options installation Hardware options installation SAS or Sata hard drive options Remove the hard drive blank Prepare the hard drive Hard drive LED cable option Installing the LED cable ML110 G4 Hardware options installation Hardware options installation Installing the LED cable ML150 G3 Hardware options installation Installing the LED cable ML110 G5, ML115 G5, and ML150 G5 Connector locations ML110 G5, ML115 G5, and ML150 G5Hardware options installation Hardware options installation HP Smart Array E200 controller card Hardware options installation Installing media devices with rails Removable media device optionsInstalling media devices with screws Hardware options installation Installing media devices with a media latch Installing media devices with wire retainers Installing a half-height media deviceInstalling a full-height media device Hardware options installation Installing DIMMs Interleaving and non-interleaving memory configurationMemory options Installing an expansion board with a single retainer Expansion board optionsHardware options installation Installing an expansion board with individual retainers Installing an expansion board with an external retainer Hardware options installation Hardware options installation Server software and configuration utilities HP Insight DiagnosticsROMPaq utility Keeping the system currentEmbedded Sata RAID feature Required hardwareDiskette and CD-ROM drive options HP Integrated Lights-Out Virtual Floppy and CD-ROM drivesEnabling Sata RAID functionality in the Bios Setup Utility Configuring the Sata RAID featureProLiant ML110 Generation 3 Server ProLiant ML150 Generation 5 Servers Creating a RAID volume ProLiant ML115 and ML115 G5 ServersUSB diskette and CD-ROM drives DOSInstalling a supported Microsoft Windows OS Installing an operating systemInstalling a supported Linux or NetWare OS Troubleshooting Pre-diagnostic stepsImportant safety information Important safety informationTroubleshooting Symptom information Preparing the server for diagnosisService notifications Firmware updates Common problem resolutionLoose connections Dimm handling guidelines Hard drive guidelinesSAS and Sata hard drive guidelines Scsi hard drive guidelinesHot-plug Scsi hard drive LED combinations SAS and Sata hard drive LED combinationsTroubleshooting flowcharts Start diagnosis flowchartGeneral diagnosis flowchart SeeGeneral memory problems are occurring on Power-on problems flowchart Support CD, or the HP website Post problems flowchart Symptom information on OS boot problems flowchart Server fault indications flowchart Support CD, or the HP website Hardware problems Power problems Power source problemsPower supply problems UPS problemsGeneral hardware problems Problems with new hardwareLow battery warning is displayed One or more LEDs on the UPS is redUnknown problem Internal system problems Third-party device problemsCD-ROM and DVD drive problems Testing the deviceDrive is not detected DAT drive problemsDAT drive is providing poor performance Diskette drive problems DLT drive problems Server cannot write to tapeDLT drive failure occurs DLT drive does not read tapeFan problems Hard drive problemsAn error occurs during backup, but the backup is completed General fan problems are occurringData is inaccessible No hard drives are recognizedHard drive is not recognized by the server New hard drive is not recognizedMemory problems General memory problems are occurringMemory count error exists Server response time is slower than usualPPM problems Processor problemsServer fails to recognize existing memory Server fails to recognize new memoryVideo problems External device problemsSystem open circuits and short circuits Video colors are wrong Audio problemsSlow-moving horizontal lines are displayed Mouse and keyboard problems Printer problemsModem problems No response occurs when you type AT commands AT commands are not visibleModem does not answer an incoming call Modem does not connect to another modemNetwork controller problems Network controller has stopped working Software problems Operating system problemsWhen to reconfigure or reload software Operating system updatesRestoring to a backed-up version Firmware maintenance Linux operating systems Application software problemsAutomatic backup Types of ROMROMPaq utility diskette or USB drive key System ROMROMPaq Disaster Recovery Current firmware versionsUpdating firmware Battery replacement Regulatory compliance identification numbers Regulatory compliance noticesFederal Communications Commission notice Cables ModificationsCanadian notice Avis Canadien European Union regulatory notice Japanese notice Bsmi notice Korean notice Taiwan battery recycling notice Battery replacement noticeLaser compliance Regulatory compliance notices Preventing electrostatic discharge Electrostatic dischargeGrounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge Support and other resources Before you contact HPHP contact information Customer Self RepairRéparation par le client CSR Riparazione da parte del cliente Reparaciones del propio cliente Reparo feito pelo cliente Support and other resources Support and other resources Support and other resources LO100 Acronyms and abbreviationsPCI Express PDU Documentation feedback Index Installing operating system Temperature requirements