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04-16-2004 05:06 AM
04-16-2004 05:06 AM
DLT 7000
Hi everyone,
I have a defective DLT 7000. It shows up in ioscan as QUANTUM DLT 7000, is this a generic DLT or is there HP firmware installed? Will any DLT work or do I need an HP replacement? Thanks in advance
I have a defective DLT 7000. It shows up in ioscan as QUANTUM DLT 7000, is this a generic DLT or is there HP firmware installed? Will any DLT work or do I need an HP replacement? Thanks in advance
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04-16-2004 05:13 AM
04-16-2004 05:13 AM
Re: DLT 7000
As far as I know, it IS a Quantum drive with an HP label and part number.
JP
JP
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04-16-2004 05:13 AM
04-16-2004 05:13 AM
Re: DLT 7000
You know its deffective how?
it says NO_HW on ioscan.
Then yes, check cables, termination, scsi, maybe run mstm or cstm to test and arrange replacement.
If it shows up on ioscan as claimed why not insf -e and try to use the device?
The firmware issue may or may not stop you from actually using the device.
sEP
it says NO_HW on ioscan.
Then yes, check cables, termination, scsi, maybe run mstm or cstm to test and arrange replacement.
If it shows up on ioscan as claimed why not insf -e and try to use the device?
The firmware issue may or may not stop you from actually using the device.
sEP
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04-16-2004 05:49 AM
04-16-2004 05:49 AM
Re: DLT 7000
In general, any DLT will work. I have 2 DLT7000's in an HP library and they show up as "QUANTUM DLT7000". Drives in a StorageTek Library also show up as "QUANTUM DLT7000".
The only thing to watch out for is that you don't mix LVD SCSI with HVD SCSI. There are also a few cases where non-HP components will operate just fine but STM will have problems querying them.
The only thing to watch out for is that you don't mix LVD SCSI with HVD SCSI. There are also a few cases where non-HP components will operate just fine but STM will have problems querying them.
If it ain't broke, I can fix that.
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