Tandberg Data Installing and Configuring the Tandberg DLT4000 Drive
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Your system does
not recognize the
Tandberg DLT4000
tabletop drive
Your system might not
be configured to see
the SCSI ID
Configure your system to see the ID.
The SCSI ID might not
be unique Change the SCSI ID and reconfigure
the system. The new ID is effective
at the next power-on.
The parameters for
your SCSI adapter
might be incorrect
Check your SCSI adapter
installation.
The SCSI signal cable
might be loose Make sure the connector on each
end of the cable is fully seated.
The SCSI terminator
might not be present
or might be loose
Install the terminator; make sure the
terminator is fully seated.
The SCSI bus might
not be correctly
terminated
If the Tandberg DLT4000 tabletop
drive is the last or only device on the
bus, make sure the terminator is
installed on the Tandberg DLT4000
tabletop drive.
If the Tandberg DLT4000 tabletop
drive is not the last or only device on
the bus, check the cable
connections and make sure the
terminator is installed at the end of
the bus.
The SCSI terminator
might not be at the end
of the bus, or more
than two terminators
might be present
Be sure to install a terminator at
each end of the bus. One terminator
is usually installed at the system.