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07-31-2009 03:09 AM
07-31-2009 03:09 AM
How can i create a FUP tape from a DLT8000 drive , not from a file?
Hi, I know i have done it before on earlier models , but i cannot find the procedure now. I have a 1 good drive, which has Bull firmware. I need to make a >FUP from this drive and update another drive. I do not have the requireed file, so ineed it to take it from the good drive.
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07-31-2009 06:17 AM
07-31-2009 06:17 AM
Re: How can i create a FUP tape from a DLT8000 drive , not from a file?
Instal Library and Tape Tools from the below website.
http://www.hp.com/support/tapetools
Then follow the below instructions to create a Firmware Upgrade Tape (FUP)
1. In the device listing (the By Product or By Connection tab), click the device to test.
2. Click Test (to execute a test) or Utility (to run a utility) on the main toolbar. The test and utility
screen opens with the Test/Utility Execution tab selected.
3. Click the checkbox to the left of the name of the devices you want to test. The Test Group menu
lists all the tests available for the selected device.
4. In the Test Group menu, select the test to perform. The Description text box describes the
selected test.
5. If any options are available for the selected test, the Options button is enabled. Click the Options
button to review and set the desired options.
6. Click the Start Test button to start the test.
http://www.hp.com/support/tapetools
Then follow the below instructions to create a Firmware Upgrade Tape (FUP)
1. In the device listing (the By Product or By Connection tab), click the device to test.
2. Click Test (to execute a test) or Utility (to run a utility) on the main toolbar. The test and utility
screen opens with the Test/Utility Execution tab selected.
3. Click the checkbox to the left of the name of the devices you want to test. The Test Group menu
lists all the tests available for the selected device.
4. In the Test Group menu, select the test to perform. The Description text box describes the
selected test.
5. If any options are available for the selected test, the Options button is enabled. Click the Options
button to review and set the desired options.
6. Click the Start Test button to start the test.
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