Table 38. Informational Events (continued)
Event Code
Message Text and Description
9032
Library health status was changed to status "Warning".
9033
Library health status was changed to status “Critical”.
9035
New library chassis detected.
9038
The library was rebooted through user interface.
9041
Key on KMIP server created.
9043
Drive cleaning was started.
9045
Library configuration data failed to duplicate on to the Base Module.
9060
One or multiple configured DNS servers are not responding.
9061
User account was locked due to too many invalid login attempts on Management GUI.
9062
Invalid password used for login.
9063
The network port used to contact the encryption server was changed.
9064
Backup of certificate created.
9065
Certificate is restored.
9066
Temporary password generated.
TapeAlert flags
This section is intended to provide information to the reader about the tape drive. All error code and
diagnostic information can be accessed from the Management GUI of the library. The drive portion of the
Management GUI contains drive error codes. Therefore, it is not necessary to open the Library to access
the buttons on the drive. See “Locating Management functions” on page 63 for a complete description of
the Management GUI functions and displays.
TapeAlert is a standard that defines status conditions and problems that are experienced by devices such
as tape drives, autoloaders, and libraries. The standard enables a server to read TapeAlert messages
(called flags) from a tape drive with the SCSI bus. The server reads the flags from Log Sense Page 0x2E.
Refer to the Dell Model ML3 Tape Library SCSI Reference?? for library and drive TapeAlert Flag
information.
This library is compatible with TapeAlert technology, which provides error and diagnostic information
about the drives and the library to the server. Because library and drive firmware might change
periodically, the SNMP interface in the library does not require code changes if devices add more
TapeAlerts that are not supported today. However, if this issue occurs the Management Information Block
(MIB) is written to minimize impact to the SNMP monitoring station. At the time of this writing, the
TapeAlert flags correctly represent TapeAlerts that are sent. The MIB file must not be taken to mean that
all traps that are defined in the MIB are sent by the library or that they will be sent in the future.
TapeAlert flags supported by the library
Parameter
Code
Flag name
Type
Description
01d
Library
Hardware A
C
The media changer mechanism is having difficulty communicating with
the drive:
v
Turn the media changer OFF, then ON
v
Restart the operation.
v
If problem persists, contact Technical Support.
02d
Library
Hardware B
W
There is a problem with the media changer mechanism. If the problem
persists, contact Technical Support.
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