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Old September 12th 03, 12:03 PM
wnlss
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Default Compaq 20/40 GB DLT

First im not sure if this is the best group to be posting this in? if
it is not and anyone has a suggestion for a better group please could
you let me know?

We have been running a Compaq Prolient server for a year now and it
has a Compaq 20/40 GB DLT drive in it which has been working fine,
however this morning all the orange LED's down the right side of the
drive have begun flashing and the backup log reported that the
previous nights backup did not complete due to a hardware failiure. I
have googled and searched through compaqs site looking for information
on this or a manual for the drive but have not been able to find 1.
Does anyone know where i might find more info on this or know what the
flashing LED's mean?

Thanks in advance
Daniel.
 




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