HP vs80 manual Changing the Scsi ID

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Changing the SCSI ID

This option changes the SCSI ID the autoloader uses. The autoloader operates as a single SCSI device with two Logical Unit Numbers (LUNs): one LUN (0) is for the tape drive, and the other (1) is for the autoloader robotics.

The default SCSI ID is 5. You should only need to change the SCSI ID if there is another device on the SCSI bus with the same SCSI ID.

To access this option, follow these steps:

1.From the Home Screen or main menu, press the [+] or [-] button until Configuration appears on the top line of the LCD screen.

2.Press the [Enter] button to select.

3.Press the [+] or [-] button until Change SCSI ID appears on the LCD screen. The second line displays the current SCSI ID.

4.Press the [Enter] button. The second line on the LCD screen displays New ID:.

5.Press the [+] or [-] button until the desired SCSI ID is displayed.

6.Press the [Enter] button. The LCD screen displays Please Cycle Power.

Note

The autoloader will not respond to input from the operator panel

 

until the power has been cycled.

 

 

7.Turn off the autoloader. After a few seconds, turn it back on again. The selected SCSI ID is now in effect.

Note If you changed the SCSI ID, you may also need to cycle power on the host server and reconfigure your backup software before you can use the autoloader. Consult your hardware and software documentation for more information.

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Contents Hp StorageWorks Vs80 1/8 autoloader Typographical Conventions and Terms UpdatesThis Manual Revision HistoryContents Autoloader Administration Customer Support Hp StorageWorks vs80 1/8 autoloader Chapter Overview Installing the AutoloaderInstallation Overview Scsi Requirements Understanding Autoloader FeaturesProduct Overview Chapter Installing the Autoloader On top of the autoloader Choosing a LocationUnpacking the Autoloader Identifying Product Components AccessoriesRack Kit Components Rack Kit Components if rackmount unitInstalling Mounting Brackets left side shown Installing the Autoloader into a RackInstalling Rails on Rack left side shown Installing the Autoloader Information Connecting the Scsi and Power CablesTurn on the server Preparing the Host and Verifying the Connection Installing the Autoloader Operating the Autoloader Operator’s Panel Overview Home Screen, Drive Loaded LED LED IndicatorsButton Description Operator’s Panel Control ButtonsOperator’s Panel Menu Structure Understanding the Menu StructureUsing Cartridges Importing Cartridges Importing a Cartridge Exporting CartridgesExporting a Cartridge Loading CartridgesUnloading Cartridges Switch IndicatorWrite Protected Write Enabled Write-Protecting CartridgesMaintaining Cartridges Cleaning the Tape Drive To clean the tape drive, follow these steps Creating an Inventory of Cartridges Autoloader Administration Resetting the Autoloader Configuring the AutoloaderChanging the Scsi ID Random Mode Setting the Autoloader Operating ModeCircular Mode Autoload Mode Updating Firmware Using HP Library & Tape ToolsUsing a Firmware Upgrade Tape Upgrade tape Running the Autoloader System Test View Event Log Retrieving Information About the AutoloaderCycle Count Firmware Revision Diagnostics Troubleshooting Using HP Library & Tape Tools to Diagnose Problems Scsi ID Troubleshooting Installation ProblemsDiagnostics and Troubleshooting Problem Solution Troubleshooting Common ProblemsMedia Write a DLT 4000 formatted tape Scsi ID Cleaning Media Attention LED Issues See Operator’s Panel Overview on page 24 for more Removing Stuck Cartridges Chapter Diagnostics and Troubleshooting An extra bump on the outside of the loop. See Figure Error Code Description Details Autoloader Error CodesConfiguration menu. See page 38 or power An empty slot that is expected to be full Controller timer circuit Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Appendix Overview Technical SpecificationsCharacteristic Specification Autoloader SpecificationsTemperature/humidity Environmental SpecificationsDescription DLT1 vs80 Tape Drive SpecificationsCharacteristic DLT Type IV Media Media SpecificationsMedia Specifications Appendix a Customer Support Registering Your Product Service Options Contacting HP Customer Support Backup Software Support European Customer Support Centers Asia Pacific Customer Support Centers Elsewhere Warranty Information Warranty Information Index DLT