In article
..com, hemiguy1977 writes
I'm not sure if the firmware was attempted to be reflashed - This
drive came out of a library, so I don't think its likely. It does the
same thing whether I power it up attached to the library controller or
if I try to power it up on the bench.
Exactly. The firmware is unable to fully initialise, so IF whst you
have is a case of failed firmware, you'll get that error whatever
happens.
As far as I remember, there are two sets of firmware on the DLT7000.
There's a basic firmware which brings the drive up, then another that
initialises the SCSI interface and brings the drive online (or vice
versa).
It's the second stage firmware that is re-flashed during an update. I
had two dead DLT7000s - one which was doing what you describe, and
another with (IIRC) a knackered head.
I made one working drive from the two by transferring the firmware board
from the one with bad heads to the one with the failed flash, then
successfully upgraded the firmware.
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