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Compaq Fibre Channel Backup Diagnostics for Windows NT

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3-2 Compaq StorageWorks Fibre Channel Troubleshooting Guide Compaq Fibre Channel Backup Diagnostics for Windows NT The Compaq Fibre Channel Diagnostics is a group of hardware diagnostic tests designed to the Compaq StorageWorks Enterprise Backup Solution. This is a subset of the normal Compaq Diagnostics for Windows NT specifically to help identify any potential problems with the Fibre Channel Tape Controller and the DLT 15 Cartridge Library Model 3570 on the Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop. It can also be used to upgrade firmware for the Fibre Channel Tape Controller, the Fiber Channel Tape Controller II, and the DLT Cartridge Library Model 3570. It is important to note this subset of the Compaq Fibre Channel Backup Diagnostics for Windows NT can not coexist with normal Compaq Diagnostics for Windows NT potentially already installed. For the safest operation when switching between the two versions, be sure to uninstall the current version and install the desired version according to the procedures below. This ensures proper updating of the registry and other directories. Compaq Fibre Channel Backup Diagnostics for Windows NT will identify the FCTC (Fibre Channel Tape Controller) and any devices attached. The information returned for each device is as follows: I FCTC ID String Firmware Revision Worldwide Name Attached Device Info ID String Serial Number I Devices (such as, tape, hard drive, and changer) ID String Firmware Revision Serial Number SCSI Path (adapter, target, lun) Tape Drives (changer only) Tape Capacity (changer only) Tapes Present (changer only) The tests available to each are: I Changer Test Unit Ready: queries the changer to see if a good status is returned Force Inventory: sends an Initialize Element Status command Move Media Test: allows the user to move a tape from any slot (or drive) to any other empty slot or drive Firmware Upgrade: will upgrade the firmware of the changer

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Compaq StorageWorks Fibre Channel Troubleshooting Guide
Compaq Fibre Channel Backup Diagnostics for
Windows NT
The Compaq Fibre Channel Diagnostics is a group of hardware diagnostic tests designed to the
Compaq StorageWorks Enterprise Backup Solution. This is a subset of the normal Compaq
Diagnostics for Windows NT specifically to help identify any potential problems with the Fibre
Channel Tape Controller and the DLT 15 Cartridge Library Model 3570 on the Fibre Channel
Arbitrated Loop. It can also be used to upgrade firmware for the Fibre Channel Tape Controller,
the Fiber Channel Tape Controller II, and the DLT Cartridge Library Model 3570.
It is important to note this subset of the Compaq Fibre Channel Backup Diagnostics for
Windows NT can not coexist with normal Compaq Diagnostics for Windows NT potentially
already installed. For the safest operation when switching between the two versions, be sure to
uninstall the current version and install the desired version according to the procedures below.
This ensures proper updating of the registry and other directories.
Compaq Fibre Channel Backup Diagnostics for Windows NT will identify the FCTC (Fibre
Channel Tape Controller) and any devices attached. The information returned for each device is
as follows:
FCTC
±
ID String
±
Firmware Revision
±
Worldwide Name
±
Attached Device Info
±
ID String
±
Serial Number
Devices (such as, tape, hard drive, and changer)
±
ID String
±
Firmware Revision
±
Serial Number
±
SCSI Path (adapter, target, lun)
±
Tape Drives (changer only)
±
Tape Capacity (changer only)
±
Tapes Present (changer only)
The tests available to each are:
Changer
±
Test Unit Ready: queries the changer to see if a good status is returned
±
Force Inventory: sends an Initialize Element Status command
±
Move Media Test: allows the user to move a tape from any slot (or drive) to any other
empty slot or drive
±
Firmware Upgrade: will upgrade the firmware of the changer