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HP SureStore 718 autoloader

mmalgeri (TechnicalUser)
12 Jun 03 10:36
I have an HP SureStore 718 autoloader attached to a Dell Powerserver running NT 4.0

When the Dell boots it reports that it sees the Adaptec SCSI controller and even sees the Tape Drive at LUN 0 and the robotics at LUN 1

However when windows is running and I go to control panel/scsi adaptors it sees the host adapter, reports that the driver is running but doesn't report andy attached devices.

Also in the control panel is a selection for tape drives. Nothing shows up there either. I tried messing with the SCSI ID numbers on the autoloader. The system reports the new SCSI IDs each time but I still can't see the devices in Windows.

Any ideas on where to go next would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Michael

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