Table
10.
Supported
TapeAlert
Flags
(continued)
Flag
Number
Flag
Parameter
(in
hex)
Flag
Description
Action
Required
15
0Fh
Cartridge
memory
chip
failure
Set
when
a
cartridge
memory
(CM)
failure
is
detected
on
the
loaded
tape
cartridge.
Replace
the
cartridge.
If
this
error
occurs
on
multiple
tapes,
see
error
code
6
in
“Error
Codes
and
Messages”
on
page
45.
16
10h
Forced
eject
Set
when
you
manually
unload
the
tape
cartridge
while
the
drive
was
reading
or
writing.
No
action
required.
18
12h
Tape
directory
corrupted
in
the
cartridge
memory
Set
when
the
drive
detects
that
the
tape
directory
in
the
cartridge
memory
has
been
corrupted.
Re-read
all
data
from
the
tape
to
rebuild
the
tape
directory.
20
14h
Clean
now
Set
when
the
drive
detects
that
it
needs
cleaning.
Clean
the
drive.
21
15h
Clean
periodic
Set
when
the
drive
detects
that
it
needs
routine
cleaning.
Clean
the
tape
drive
as
soon
as
possible.
The
drive
can
continue
to
operate,
but
you
should
clean
the
drive
soon.
22
16h
Expired
clean
Set
when
the
drive
detects
a
cleaning
cartridge
that
has
expired.
Replace
the
cleaning
cartridge.
23
17h
Invalid
cleaning
tape
Set
when
the
drive
expects
a
cleaning
cartridge
and
the
loaded
cartridge
is
not
a
cleaning
cartridge.
Use
a
valid
cleaning
cartridge.
30
1Eh
Hardware
A
Set
when
a
hardware
failure
occurs
which
requires
that
you
reset
the
drive
to
recover.
If
resetting
the
drive
does
not
recover
the
error,
use
the
error
code
from
the
single-character
display,
library
user
interface,
or
SCSI
drive
sense
data.
31
1Fh
Hardware
B
Set
when
the
drive
fails
its
internal
self
tests.
Use
the
error
code
on
the
single-character
display,
library
user
interface,
or
SCSI
drive
sense
data.
32
20h
Interface
Set
when
the
drive
detects
a
problem
with
the
SCSI
or
LDI
(RS-422)
interface.
Locate
error
code
8
or
9
in
“Error
Codes
and
Messages”
on
page
45.
33
21h
Eject
media
Set
when
a
failure
occurs
that
requires
you
to
unload
the
cartridge
from
the
drive.
Unload
and
reload
the
tape
cartridge.
34
22h
Download
fail
Set
when
an
FMR
image
is
unsuccessfully
downloaded
to
the
drive
via
the
SCSI
interface.
Ensure
that
it
is
the
correct
image.
Download
the
FMR
image
again.
36
24h
Drive
temperature
Set
when
the
drive’s
temperature
sensor
indicates
that
the
drive’s
temperature
is
exceeding
the
recommended
temperature
of
the
enclosure
(see
“Physical
Specifications”
on
page
69).
See
error
code
1
in
“Error
Codes
and
Messages”
on
page
45.
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