HP RDX320 HP StorageWorks RDX Removable Disk Backup System User Guide (484933- - Page 27
Troubleshooting
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5 Troubleshooting In this chapter: • "General Procedure" on page 27 • "Using the RDX utility for diagnostics " on page 30 • "Understanding the LEDs" on page 28 • "Emergency eject" on page 30 • "RDX Removable Disk Backup System does not appear in Device Manager" on page 31 • "Unit performance seems slow" on page 31 • "Write error" on page 31 • "Firmware download fails with Windows Server 2003" on page 31 • "System will not complete boot process" on page 31 General Procedure If a problem occurs, the first step is to try to establish whether the problem lies with the cartridge, the drive, the host server and connections, or the way the system is being operated. Has the system just been installed? There could be an installation problem: 1. Check through the information in the relevant installation chapter of this guide. 2. Check the power connectors and USB cabling. 3. Are you connected to a USB 2.0 port? Are there any other devices attached to the same USB hub/controller? Remove extra devices if they are not necessary. See also "USB Configuration Guide" on page 35. 4. Check the environmental conditions against the specified limits, see http://www.hp.com. 5. Are appropriate drivers and application software installed on the host? Are you using new cartridges or a different brand of cartridge? Have you been using the particular cartridge for a very long time? The problem could lie with the cartridge: 1. Check that you are using an RDX cartridge. 2. Check that the cartridge is not damaged. 3. Has the cartridge been write-protected, see "Write-protecting cartridges" on page 24? 4. Try the operation again. 5. If the problem still occurs, try using a different cartridge. 6. If the problem is still there, the problem probably lies with the drive or the host server. Has the drive been moved recently? Have any cables been disconnected and reconnected? Has the environment changed-unusually hot, cold, damp or dry? Has there been dust or dirt near the drive. Have reasonable precautions against static been taken? The problem could lie with the drive: 1. Check the cables and connectors. RDX Removable Disk Backup System 27