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 Common Procedures

Contents
Working with Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Parts

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 PROC-4

FRU Removal and Replacement Procedures

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 PROC-5

Tools Required

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PROC-5

Prepare the Tape Device for Service

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 PROC-6

Powering Device On and Off

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 PROC-7

Removing Subsystem Power during Normal Operations

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 PROC-7

Restoring Drive Power during Normal Operations

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 PROC-7

FID FF—Operator Action or Host Program Error

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 PROC-8

FID FF Displayed at Host and at Operator Panel

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 PROC-8

FID FF Displayed at Host Only—Not at Operator Panel

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 PROC-8

Suspected Microcode Problem

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 PROC-8

Verify Fix

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PROC-9

Verify Fix—Drive-Only Models

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 PROC-9

Drive Indicator Decode for Drive-Only Models

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 PROC-11

CE Verify Fix on Library Models

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 PROC-13

Verify Fix from the Host

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 PROC-14

Hardware Reset

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PROC-15

End of Call

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 PROC-15

Short-cut Test Procedure—Library Devices

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 PROC-16

Short-Term Re-Cabling and Test Procedure

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 PROC-16

Library Sensors Checkout Procedure

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 PROC-18

Cartridge Sensor Pin Locations

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 PROC-20

Inserting or Removing a Magazine

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 PROC-20

Insert a Magazine

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 PROC-20

Remove a magazine

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 PROC-22

Removing Tape Cartridge from Drive

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 PROC-23

Remove Tape Cartridge Under Power

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 PROC-23

Manual Unload of Tape Cartridge

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 PROC-24

Preparation for Stand-alone Drive

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 PROC-24

Preparation for library Models

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 PROC-24

Continue Manual Unload Procedure

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 PROC-24

Manual Load Procedure

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 PROC-25

Inserting or Removing a Cleaning Cartridge

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 PROC-28

Setting Automatic Cleaning

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 PROC-28

Drive Head Cleaning Procedure

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 PROC-28

Cleaning Cartridge Labels

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 PROC-29

Replacing Cartridge Labels

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 PROC-29

Resolving Bar Code Reader Problems

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 PROC-31

Initializing the Tape Volume Serial Number

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 PROC-32

Bar Code Format

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 PROC-32

Resolving a Mismatch Between the Bar Code Label and VOLSER

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 PROC-33

Library Mode Selection

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 PROC-33

Library Configuration Selection

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 PROC-33

Pausing the Cartridge Sequence

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 PROC-34

Resetting the Cartridge Sequence

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 PROC-34

Clearing Tape Drive Recover Status

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 PROC-35

Drive Serial Number—Library Models Only

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 PROC-36

Making FMR Tape from Scratch Tape—Library Models

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 PROC-39

Making FMR Tape from Scratch Tape—Drive-Only Models

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 PROC-39

 PROC 

 Copyright IBM Corp. 1997 1998 

 

PROC-1

Summary of Contents for B-Series

Page 1: ...Magstar MP 3570 Tape Subsystem B Series Models IBM Maintenance Information SA37 0406 00...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Magstar MP 3570 Tape Subsystem B Series Models IBM Maintenance Information SA37 0406 00...

Page 4: ...ies to the initial release of the product and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions Order publications through your IBM representative or the IBM branc...

Page 5: ...tom Problems MAP MAPS 21 Diagrams Referred to by MAPs MAPS 29 Introduction INTRO 1 3570 Introduction INTRO 3 IBM 3570 Tape Subsystem B Series Models INTRO 5 Compatibility with Other Magstar MP Tape Su...

Page 6: ...erator Panel PANEL 1 Operator Panel Overview PANEL 3 Status Screen PANEL 5 Intervention Screens PANEL 9 Supplemental Message Screens PANEL 11 Menu Screens PANEL 11 CE Mode Menus PANEL 24 Inspection IN...

Page 7: ...ibrary Models Only PROC 36 Making FMR Tape from Scratch Tape Library Models PROC 39 Making FMR Tape from Scratch Tape Drive Only Models PROC 39 Making Scratch Tape from FMR Tape Library Models Unmakin...

Page 8: ...between Microcode and Hardware PROC 94 FID FE Isolate Fault between Media and Hardware PROC 98 No Response from Operator CE Panel and No Message PROC 100 Checks Adjustments Removals and Replacements C...

Page 9: ...nder any patents patent applications trademarks copyright or other rights of IBM or of any third party or any right to refer to IBM in any advertising or other promotional or marketing activities IBM...

Page 10: ...er countries licensed exclusively through X Open Company Limited Communication Statements The United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984 This apparatus is approved under approval No NS G 1234 J 100003...

Page 11: ...erence B Series Models GA32 0365 AS 400 Information For additional information about the AS 400 subsystems and software see AS 400 Physical Planning Reference SA41 3109 IMPI AS 400 Physical Planning R...

Page 12: ...WERparallel Systems High Performance Technical Computing Solutions GH23 2485 Scalable POWERparallel Systems Business Solutions GA23 2475 IBM 9076 Scalable POWERparallel Systems SP2 Administration Guid...

Page 13: ...art Here For Drive Only Models Without Library Attachments START 4 Start Here For Library Models START 6 Start For Library Drive Only Common Entries START 8 Drive Indicators Normal Operation for Drive...

Page 14: ...IBM Magstar MP 3570 Tape Subsystem drive only model is pictured in Figure 1 When procedures in this manual are unique for this particular model you will be referred to drive only or non library proced...

Page 15: ...d in Figure 2 When procedures in this manual are unique for library models you will be referred to library procedures Note In Models B02 B12 and B22 tape drive 1 is on the right and tape drive 2 is on...

Page 16: ...Figure 4 on page START 6 FID message from the host Go to Figure 8 on page START 12 to fix the fault No FID message from the host but the drive Maintenance Busy and Clean indicators are flashing in an...

Page 17: ...to test the Read Write function See Verify Fix Drive Only Models on page PROC 9 If Verify Fix fails use the FID to repair the drive 2 If you have a SCSI Wrap Tool available perform SCSI Port Wrap Tes...

Page 18: ...l Problems MAP on page MAPS 3 for further isolation Some or all the LEDs fail to light on the front panel of a library machine Go to Library LED Problems MAP on page MAPS 5 for further isolation You h...

Page 19: ...es have the same microcode installed Select the appropriate update procedure below 1 See Updating Microcode from FMR Cartridge Library Models on page PROC 42 2 See Updating Microcode from an AS 400 on...

Page 20: ...n page MSG 2 2 See Error Log Analysis RS 6000 on page MSG 3 3 See Error Log Analysis AS 400 on page MSG 23 4 See Sun Error Logs on page MSG 22 5 See Obtaining Error Information from an HP UX System on...

Page 21: ...m Windows NT 1 See a Updating Microcode from FMR Cartridge Library Models on page PROC 42 b Updating Microcode from FMR Cartridge Drive Only Models on page PROC 46 2 See Updating Microcode from an AS...

Page 22: ...lem FID E5 See FID E5 Microcode Problem on page PROC 92 You suspect a microcode problem but no FID E5 See Suspected Microcode Problem on page PROC 8 Update or review microcode EC level history log See...

Page 23: ...til the cleaning operation has been performed Load the cleaning cartridge into the 3570 See Drive Head Cleaning Procedure on page PROC 28 Cleaning is automatic the Busy indicator is lighted and remain...

Page 24: ...displayed on the panel and in the FID log See Figure 8 for the complete list of FIDs and associated FRUs Always replace the FRU or perform the recommended procedure in the order of Repair Sequence wh...

Page 25: ...e the power off then on to the 3570 and observe the accessor assembly before replacing FRUs a If the accessor motor assembly can move the picker back and forth replace the accessor assembly before rep...

Page 26: ...states Note Before replacing FRUs below ensure that the appropriate sensors are operating correctly See Figure 130 on page PANEL 27 and select UTILITIES from the CE OPTIONS Menu then select DISP SENSO...

Page 27: ...at the appropriate sensors are operating correctly See Figure 130 on page PANEL 27 and select UTILITIES from the CE OPTIONS Menu then select DISP SENSORS from the CE UTILITIES Menu 4 Ensure that the d...

Page 28: ...R 39 4 Library control card 5 T15 0 1 CARR 38 A8 Picker or magazine error Before replacing any FRUs below inspect the cartridge that was being used when the error occurred for physical defects Have th...

Page 29: ...thout a library 1 Ensure that the cartridge is not damaged 2 Ensure that the cartridge is a 3570 type cartridge 1 Tape cartridge 40 D07 0 1 Customer item Inspect for damage Try another cartridge befor...

Page 30: ...ve bezel which is needed to deflect airflow to the drive logic card a failing drive fan or blockage of airflow in the fan area If the cooling system appears to be adequate replace the drive logic card...

Page 31: ...1 Head actuator assembly D08 clean only T22 replace 55 D08 T22 0 8 PROC 28CARR 25 2 Drive servo card 40 T53 1 0 CARR 27 3 Drive logic card 5 L01 0 5 CARR 16 D2 The head did not move Head asm servo car...

Page 32: ...ridge check first 77 D07 0 1 Customer item Inspect for damage Try another cartridge before replacing the FRUs below 2 Loader assembly 20 T45 1 6 CARR 28 3 Drive servo card 3 T53 1 0 CARR 27 E4 Electro...

Page 33: ...card 10 L01 0 5 CARR 16 4 Power supply 10 P04 0 1 CARR 32 5 Mother board 5 L02 1 0 CARR 28 EC Electronic failure 1 Drive servo card 60 T53 1 0 CARR 27 2 Drive analog card 15 T21 0 6 CARR 20 3 Drive l...

Page 34: ...15 D08 T22 0 8 CARR 25 3 Drive servo card 10 T53 1 0 CARR 27 4 Drive analog card 5 T21 0 6 CARR 20 5 Mother board 5 L02 1 0 CARR 28 6 Drive sensor cable 5 T04 1 1 CARR 29 F4 RS 422 bus error drive log...

Page 35: ...D FE Isolate Fault between Media and Hardware on page PROC 98 FF Informational or non hardware related status or error 1 Operator procedural or host problem 100 See 5 on page START 23 below Notes 1 Th...

Page 36: ...ing correctly See Figure 130 on page PANEL 27 and select UTILITIES from the CE OPTIONS Menu then select DISP SENSORS from the CE UTILITIES Menu FE Tape cartridge 50 D07 0 1 Customer supply PROC 98 BC...

Page 37: ...low ensure that the global and priority cell sensors are operating correctly See Figure 130 on page PANEL 27 and select UTILITIES from the CE OPTIONS Menu then select DISP SENSORS from the CE UTILITIE...

Page 38: ...ner cartridge is not fully seated in the cleaner cell replace the cleaner cell retention spring P N 05H2912 2 Ensure that no cartridges or other obsticles are in the picker path between the drive and...

Page 39: ...cts the cartridge when the priority slot is unloaded or when the Enter push button is pressed 1 Ensure that no cartridge has been inserted into an in use cell 2 Before replacing FRUs below ensure that...

Page 40: ...97 Library control card 90 T15 0 1 CARR 38 C1 Power supply 10 P04 0 1 CARR 32 Magazine Full The magazine is full of cartridges The device detected that the magazine cannot hold any more cartridges Not...

Page 41: ...oor Open The device detected that the library door was opened Note Before replacing FRUs below ensure that the library door sensor is operating correctly See Figure 130 on page PANEL 27 and select UTI...

Page 42: ...START 30 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 43: ...PS 3 Library LED Problems MAP MAPS 5 Drive LED Problems MAP MAPS 9 Power Problems MAP MAPS 13 3570 Tape Cartridge Damage Problems MAP MAPS 19 Other Obvious Symptom Problems MAP MAPS 21 Diagrams Referr...

Page 44: ...MAPS 2 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 45: ...Have the customer vary the drive offline if not done before Perform Prepare the Tape Device for Service on page PROC 6 Switch on power to the library device Can you see any display on the library ope...

Page 46: ...m to be correct Yes No 008 Replace the following FRUs in the order listed FID 90 Library Operator Panel Display on page CARR 36 90 FID 97 Library Control Card on page CARR 38 8 FID A5 Library Sensor C...

Page 47: ...continuously more than one minute Yes No 004 Continue at Step 023 on page MAPS 7 005 From page MAPS 3 From step 029 When the library LEDs flash on and off continuously the library operator panel displ...

Page 48: ...in the order listed Library control card 40 Library LED card 40 Library sensor cable 20 015 Two dark lines on the library operator panel display indicate that the microcode is not running properly Wit...

Page 49: ...en go off then the Maintenance LED should flash while the drive diagnostics are running Did the drive LEDs all come on and stay on Yes No 021 Replace the following FRUs in the order listed Library con...

Page 50: ...d flash on and off for a short time until bring up diagnostics are complete Then they should turn off Do they flash on and off continuously Yes No 028 This is a normal situation The machine is working...

Page 51: ...ily Next the Maintenance LED should flash during the next phase of the electronic diagnostic bring up When all the tests complete successfully all three LEDs will go off Now power on the device and ob...

Page 52: ...inues 010 continued Drive LED card 2 At the completion of repairs go to Verify Fix on page PROC 9 then go to End of Call on page PROC 15 011 Library operator panel LEDs flash on and off Replace the fo...

Page 53: ...Drive Only Models on page CARR 5 FID B2 Cooling Pack on page CARR 12 Drive Assembly Top Cover on page CARR 16 Replace the following FRUs in the order listed FID B1 Drive LED Card on page CARR 31 50 FI...

Page 54: ...9 Mother Board on page CARR 27 5 FID EA Drive Logic Card on page CARR 16 5 FID DA Drive Sensor Cable on page CARR 29 1 FID E9 Mother Board on page CARR 28 1 At the completion of repairs go to Verify F...

Page 55: ...and Drive 2 If your device has only one drive this MAP will call it drive 1 If power was removed to perform the above procedures apply power to the product now Does a power supply fan fail to rotate...

Page 56: ...Card and FID E9 Mother Board on page CARR 27 5 Step 015 continues 015 continued FID EB Drive Analog Card on page CARR 20 5 016 From step 008 This device is a library with two drives Is drive 2 failin...

Page 57: ...airs go to Verify Fix on page PROC 9 then go to End of Call on page PROC 15 026 Replace the following in the order listed Library control card 80 Mother board 10 Power supply 10 At the completion of r...

Page 58: ...ermittent failure or a failure in the cable from the power supply to the electronic controls If unable to determine the failure call the support center 034 From step 022 This is a drive only model wit...

Page 59: ...Call on page PROC 15 040 LEDs light on the drive and the power supply fan rotates but a power problem may still exist Does the drive pack fan rotate with power on Yes No 041 Replace the following FRU...

Page 60: ...Notes MAPS 18 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 61: ...p 002 Stretched tape Outbound RR motor missing tach pulses Failure of circuitry to detect tach pulses Go to Step 003 Folded over or wrinkled tape within cartridge Inbound RR motor running away Failure...

Page 62: ...pe Cartridge Damage Problems continued 004 continued Drive logic card 3 Mother board 1 At the completion of repairs go to Verify Fix on page PROC 9 then go to End of Call on page PROC 15 MAPS 20 IBM 3...

Page 63: ...age START 12 and follow the FID E6 entry in the table The library or drive only device hangs Drive or library circuit failure Go to Step 004 on page MAPS 22 A drive s LEDs all light at power on then g...

Page 64: ...age MAPS 21 You are here for one or more of the following reasons Three LEDs of a drive stay on all the time A drive appears to be hung Step 004 continues 004 continued The library appears to be hung...

Page 65: ...our customer to retire that tape cartridge and begin to use another one Go to End of Call on page PROC 15 011 The failure is probably not caused by any one tape cartridge Does a Clean LED stay on all...

Page 66: ...This is normal operation The LED is not on solid at this time The problem may have gone away for now If the problem comes back do the following Perform the following removal procedures Decorative Cov...

Page 67: ...age PROC 15 019 From page MAPS 21 You are here because your library device does not recognize that a cartridge is in the priority cell Step 019 continues 019 continued Inspect the cartridge and ensure...

Page 68: ...he library control card Observe the drive LEDs while powering off then back on They should all light for a short time then go off then the Maintenance LED should flash while the drive diagnostics are...

Page 69: ...isted Drive logic card 80 Drive servo card 10 Mother board 5 Drive sensor cable 3 Drive LED card 2 Step 032 continues 032 continued When the repair is complete go to Verify Fix on page PROC 9 then go...

Page 70: ...nce the fans are both running the failure of the drive logic card is probably not caused by overheating Replace the drive logic card 100 Refer to FID EA Drive Logic Card on page CARR 16 for the remova...

Page 71: ...MAPS Diagrams Referred to by MAPs Figure 14 Library Electronic Power Diagram Figure 15 Drive Electronics Power Figure 16 Drive LED Circuitry Figure 17 Drive Sensor LED Circuitry MAPs MAPS 29...

Page 72: ...MAPS 30 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 73: ...stics INTRO 10 Orientation INTRO 11 Power Consumption INTRO 11 AC Distribution INTRO 11 AC Input Voltages INTRO 11 Power Cords INTRO 12 Power Control INTRO 12 Serial Number and Label Locations INTRO 1...

Page 74: ...ewlett Packard INTRO 39 Windows NT INTRO 39 Sun Solaris INTRO 39 Connecting the 3570 to Multiple Systems INTRO 39 AS 400 INTRO 39 RS 6000 INTRO 39 Drive Indicators and Operator Controls INTRO 40 Libra...

Page 75: ...can be used to provide low cost high availability of data that is usually archived or resides on relatively expensive disk media This application allows backup data to be available within seconds wit...

Page 76: ...e 3570 tape cartridge have a smaller profile than most other IBM tape products and can not be interchanged with other products Historical Comparison of Tape Technologies See Figure 18 on page INTRO 5...

Page 77: ...with a 20 cartridge random access cartridge loader It is identical to a Model B11 except that it attaches only to IBM Netfinity or IBM PC Server systems and is mounted in a EIA 310 D industry standar...

Page 78: ...entories the cartridges it can take several minutes for the host to mount each cartridge in a drive and read the volume serial number identification from the tape in a full library A bar code reader e...

Page 79: ...Figure 20 Library Model B11 and B12 INTRO Introduction INTRO 7...

Page 80: ...Figure 21 Library Models B21 and B22 INTRO 8 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 81: ...The C Format Volume ID begins with a G Gxxxxxx and the B Format Volume ID begins with a F Fxxxxxx Only Magstar MP 3570 B Format Tape cartridges can be written and read by Magstar MP 3570 B Series Tape...

Page 82: ...rtant if a system mixes devices or initiators with 68 pin connectors with those of the older 50 pin style An external terminator may be mounted into a socket that is a part of the SCSI cable connector...

Page 83: ...raises each unit by 25 mm 1 in above the floor or table surface Orientation Model B00 operates in two orientations Horizontal when the cartridge loader cell is vertical Vertical when the cartridge loa...

Page 84: ...an automatic reset circuit breaker There is no power on indicator on the device All models have LEDs on the front These LEDs are turned ON with power ON for a short time The microcode turns OFF the L...

Page 85: ...24 The following labels are installed on models without the library UL CSA 1 Model and serial numbers with barcode and date of manufacture item 2 EC label item 3 INTRO Figure 24 Label Locations for Mo...

Page 86: ...d date of manufacture item 1 EC label item 2 UL CSA 3 Weight label with a triangular symbol 4 Note The serial number is also present above the left magazine lever opening on the front of the library S...

Page 87: ...one drive Figure 30 on page INTRO 23 B11 B21 Rack Mounted Library version with one drive Figure 32 on page INTRO 25 B02 Stand Alone Library version with two drives Figure 31 on page INTRO 24 B12 B22...

Page 88: ...Figure 27 Model B00 Drive INTRO 16 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 89: ...have its own power supply In this case the first power supply located on the right side of the box facing from the front provides power to its drive and the library Figure 27 on page INTRO 16 5 Figure...

Page 90: ...rative covers as well The Models B02 and B12 each contain two drive packs and two power supplies Cooling Pack Figure 27 on page INTRO 16 item 6 shows where the cooling pack is attached to the drive pa...

Page 91: ...Figure 29 Base Drive Components All Models INTRO Introduction INTRO 19...

Page 92: ...rd serves as the primary SCSI interface for the device through a SCSI adapter and on board SCSI drivers All host communications to the 3570 go through the drive logic card via this interface SCSI comm...

Page 93: ...m 4 contains the write drivers read preamplifiers and bias circuits for both data and servo channels It provides precise switching of write current for four channels at a time to the R W head during a...

Page 94: ...der door not shown is an integral part of the loader assembly but may be replaced by itself if damaged Drive LED Card The drive LED card not shown is located near the front of the tape unit and provid...

Page 95: ...e Subsystem Operator Guide B Series Models GA32 0345 for location and functional description of the library Each major component is discussed in detail in the LIBRARY section They are shown here only...

Page 96: ...Figure 31 Model B02 Stand Alone Library Model INTRO 24 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 97: ...A 2 1 M 0 0 3 5 Figure 32 Model B11 Rack Mounted Library Model INTRO Introduction INTRO 25...

Page 98: ...Figure 33 Model B12 Rack Mounted Library Model INTRO 26 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 99: ...Figure 34 Model B21 Rack Mounted Library Model INTRO Introduction INTRO 27...

Page 100: ...Figure 35 Model B22 Rack Mounted Library Model INTRO 28 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 101: ...r assembly 11 Bar code reader Optional 11 sensor mounted on picker assembly Drive pack drive 1 12 Cooling pack drive 1 13 Drive pack drive 2 14 Power supply drive 2 15 Cleaner cartridge present sensor...

Page 102: ...n which the operator may write a note An optional Bar Code Reader feature is available to read the bar code labels Note Do not write on mark over or otherwise obscure either of the bar codes on a cart...

Page 103: ...Type Cartridge Type Hole Position 1 bot Hole Position 2 Hole Position 3 Hole Position 4 top Accent Color Label Print Color B Format Closed Open Open Open Blue Blue C Format Closed Closed Open Open Gr...

Page 104: ...gstar MP 3570 Tape Subsystem Operator Guide B Series Models GA32 0345 for a detailed description of magazine functions Library models have a priority cell that can be used to load or unload cartridges...

Page 105: ...ess the initiator has asked for the cartridge to be exported from the magazine in which case the cartridge is placed in the export position in the priority cell Each magazine has a cartridge lock that...

Page 106: ...set to either automatic random or manual mode For an explanation of each see the LIBRARY section Library Configuration The library is set to either base configuration or split configuration For an ex...

Page 107: ...3570 subsystems are configured with one SCSI adapter The 3570 SCSI system adapter is a 2 byte wide SCSI fast interface It uses a SCSI 3 68 pin P connector interface that accommodates 16 bus addresses...

Page 108: ...or B22 set up in the Base Configuration use the supplied SCSI Bus Jumper to connect drive 1 to drive 2 select a single SCSI cable feature and a single interposer feature to attach the 3570 to one SCSI...

Page 109: ...star MP IBM Part Number Cable Length FC 5205 P N 49G6456 0 5 m 2 ft FC 5212 P N 49G6458 12 m 39 ft FC 5218 P N 49G6459 18 m 59 ft FC 5225 P N 08L6239 25 m 81 ft FC 5245 P N 49G6457 4 5 m 15 ft PC Netf...

Page 110: ...only target on the SCSI bus RISC System 6000 Controller Feature 2420 A 1 byte to 2 byte interposer feature code 2891 see Figure 44 is required to attach the Magstar MP Tape Subsystem to RISC System 60...

Page 111: ...th for attaching the Magstar MP Tape Subsystem to AS 400 with feature code 6501 6534 or 2729 Hewlett Packard Requires 9000 Series servers running HP UX 10 01 10 10 or 10 20 Other servers that support...

Page 112: ...sed to indicate to the operator that cleaning is required When used for this purpose the indicator will flash while the Busy and Maintenance indicators are off A special cleaning cartridge is inserted...

Page 113: ...a cartridge is loaded and ready for reading and writing As a cartridge is loaded in the drive the BUSY indicator will momentarily light while the drive is locating to the loadpoint on the tape The dri...

Page 114: ...display and its controls The operator panel consists of a library operator panel display operator panel LED indicators a Power On Off push button and a key lock These and additional components of the...

Page 115: ...r of the display Item 4 Scroll Up Push Button The Scroll Up push button is marked with an up arrow head icon Pressing this push button causes the selection arrow to move up to the next option on the m...

Page 116: ...cause cartridges can be inserted without opening the door the integrity of the tape inventory is not violated To use this feature magazine 1 must be present and the rightmost cartridge cell must be un...

Page 117: ...ne 2 Location 5 Door The door protects the integrity of the inventory in the library units As long as the door remains closed the host knows that the magazine inventory remains unchanged If the door i...

Page 118: ...ly being processed in the drive When the LED is on the operator should not place a cartridge in the priority cell or remove a cartridge from the priority cell When the LED is not on the operator can p...

Page 119: ...hine performs without errors They can be invoked at any time either to verify a fix or to exercise the subsystem These diagnostics may be invoked from the host via a SCSI command or from the drive ope...

Page 120: ...ubsystem enclosure This allows the cleaning cartridge to be automatically loaded when cleaning is required At the completion of the cleaning operation the cleaning cartridge is automatically returned...

Page 121: ...ou work with electrostatic discharge ESD sensitive parts See Working with Electrostatic Discharge ESD Parts on page PROC 4 for information on using the ESD grounding wrist strap and mat This tool Figu...

Page 122: ...INTRO 50 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 123: ...Overview LIBRARY 9 Library Operator Panel LIBRARY 10 Operator Panel Display and Controls LIBRARY 11 Item 1 Library operator panel display LIBRARY 11 Operator Panel Control Push Buttons LIBRARY 11 Item...

Page 124: ...agstar MP 3570 Tape Subsystem Operator Guide B Series Models GA32 0345 for location and functional description of the library The operating mode of the library can be selected manually at the operator...

Page 125: ...ridge in this position so that the cartridge is partially exposed to where the operator can remove these processed cartridges Note In random mode the library returns the cartridge to the import positi...

Page 126: ...Figure 53 3570 Cartridge Magazine Figure 54 3570 Cartridge Magazine Lock Lever LIBRARY 4 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 127: ...ses SCSI commands to a Medium Changer device to select a cartridge from a source element and move it to its destination element Control of the source and destination elements is left entirely to the h...

Page 128: ...es and add cartridges in the import position to the magazine while the library is in automatic mode The library stops when the door is opened When the door is closed the library resumes operation wher...

Page 129: ...be used See SCSI Medium Changer Addressing for Base and Split Configurations on page LIBRARY 8 Automatic Mode Base Configuration See Automatic Sequential Mode on page LIBRARY 6 for an overview of this...

Page 130: ...ential Mode on page LIBRARY 6 for an overview of this mode All operations for the priority cell are associated with Virtual Library 1 only For Virtual Library 1 the operation begins at the right most...

Page 131: ...azine Because cartridges can be inserted without opening the door the integrity of the tape inventory is not violated To use this feature magazine 1 must be present and the rightmost cartridge cell mu...

Page 132: ...Location Library Operator Panel Library models have an operator panel that has four push buttons and a display located in the upper right hand corner of the library when the subsystem is in a horizon...

Page 133: ...del B21 and B22 display has a flat face Except for the shape and part number they are identical Operator Panel Control Push Buttons The library operator panel display has the following menu control sw...

Page 134: ...nt assembly for Models B01 B02 B11 and B12 Figure 56 shows the front assembly for Models B21 and B22 1 Operator Panel Display See Operator Panel Overview on page PANEL 3 for a description of the opera...

Page 135: ...trolled by the initiator or device When locked the only way to add or remove cartridges to or from the library units is through the priority cell 7 Magazine 2 In Use Indicator The yellow LED indicates...

Page 136: ...or closed This LED turns on solid momentarily during the power on reset as a lamp test and flashes during the power on diagnostics After completion of the power on sequence this LED is turned off unti...

Page 137: ...570 Tape Subsystem Operator Guide B Series Models GA32 0345 for location and functional description of the library Each major component is discussed below Because the six library configurations are ne...

Page 138: ...Figure 59 Model B02 Stand Alone Library Model LIBRARY 16 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 139: ...A 2 1 M 0 0 3 5 Figure 60 Model B11 Rack Mounted Library Model LIBRARY Library LIBRARY 17...

Page 140: ...nt in the drive pack item 16 drive 2 which controls that drives components It also passes on to the drive logic card sense data from the library components and tach counts from the library motors for...

Page 141: ...e guide shaft back and forth to access any of 20 cartridge positions in the magazines or the drive unit The picker grasps the desired cartridge from a magazine slot moves to the drive door and inserts...

Page 142: ...brary Front Cover Assembly The library front cover item 7 comes in two colors black or white and is the decorative cover for the front of the library device It contains a security key lock door open s...

Page 143: ...nt cover and is connected to the power supply item 3 drive 1 power and item 17 drive 2 power See Figure 28 on page INTRO 17 for power distribution Cleaner Cell Assembly The cleaner cell item 19 is loc...

Page 144: ...ver to allow Magazine 1 and 2 Busy indicators and Priority Cell in Use indicators to be visible to the operator See IBM Magstar MP 3570 Tape Subsystem Operator Guide B Series Models GA32 0345 for loca...

Page 145: ...a Flow and Cable Diagram Library Models Figure 64 shows the general data flow and cable diagram for the library models LIBRARY Figure 64 General Data Flow and Connectivity RACL Models Library LIBRARY...

Page 146: ...LIBRARY 24 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 147: ...Error MSG 13 Sense Key 4 Hardware Error MSG 14 Sense Key 5 Illegal Request MSG 14 Sense Key 6 Unit Attention MSG 15 Sense Key 7 Data Protect MSG 15 Sense Key 8 Blank Check MSG 16 Sense Key B Aborted C...

Page 148: ...by the dispatcher or the CE in the branch office This individual is responsible for decoding the information and scheduling for service based on data content within the SIM The customer can select dep...

Page 149: ...by using one of the following AIX commands tapeutil command on page MSG 3 diag command on page MSG 3 smit command on page Sense Key D Volume Overflow on page MSG 16 errpt command on page Using SMIT ER...

Page 150: ...determination For errors that indicate SCSI adapter or SCSI bus errors see Figure 68 on page MSG 6 go to SCSI Bus Problem Determination on page PROC 86 For errors indicating system problems enter the...

Page 151: ...G 9 1 SIM present 423 31 B 1 Stand Alone Library 2 MIM present 423131 B11 B21 Rack Mounted Library 423 32 B 2 Stand Alone Library with 2 drives 423132 B12 B22 Rack Mounted Library with 2 drives 4 Exce...

Page 152: ...yed The error sense data has the format seen in Figure 69 The errno or error number is explained in Figure 71 on page MSG 8 Read Write test terminated total bytes written Operation failed with errno 5...

Page 153: ...ASCII Hex ASCII 00 Null 30 0 41 A 4A J 54 T 20 Space 31 1 42 B 4B K 55 U 32 2 43 C 4C L 56 V 33 3 44 D 4D M 57 W 34 4 45 E 4E N 58 X 35 5 46 F 4F O 59 Y 36 6 47 G 50 P 5A Z MSG 37 7 48 H 51 Q 5F _ 38...

Page 154: ...16 EBUSY General An excessive busy state was encountered Open The device is reserved by another initiator or an excessive busy state was encountered 22 EINVAL Open The operation requested had invalid...

Page 155: ...anel on page MSG 3 and also the PANEL section describes the 3570 display 3433 43 Service Circuits Failed Operations not Affected This error does not affect the performance of the device The failure on...

Page 156: ...Message ASCII Description 30 0 Reserved 31 1 Repair impact is unknown 32 36 2 Reserved 37 7 Repaair will disable access to Dev 38 8 Repair will disable message display ids on Dev 39 9 Dev Cleaning Re...

Page 157: ...ar MP 3570 Tape Subsystem Hardware Reference B Series Models GA32 0365 01 for additional information Sense Key 0 Figure 76 ASC and ASCQ Summary for Sense Key 0 No Sense ASC ASCQ Description Drive Libr...

Page 158: ...of Becoming Ready X X 04 03 Logical Unit Not Ready Manual Intervention Required X X 04 04 Logical Unit Not Ready Format in Progress X 04 85 Open Door X 04 8D In Manual Sequential Mode X 04 8E In Auto...

Page 159: ...14 01 Record Not Found X 14 02 Filemark or Setmark Not Found X 14 03 End of Data Not Found X 14 04 Block Sequence Error X 30 00 Incompatible Medium Installed X 30 01 Cannot Read Medium Unknown Format...

Page 160: ...y 1A 00 Parameter List Length Error X X 20 00 Invalid Command Operation Code X X 21 01 Invalid Element Address X 24 00 Invalid Field in CDB X X 25 00 Logical Unit Not Supported X X 26 00 Invalid Field...

Page 161: ...hanged X X 2A 02 Log Parameters Changed X 2F 00 Commands Cleared by Another Initiator X 30 00 Incompatible Medium Installed X 3B 12 Medium Magazine Removed X 3B 13 Medium Magazine Inserted X 3B 14 Med...

Page 162: ...4 02 Filemark or Setmark Not Found X 1B 00 Synchronous Data Transfer Error X X 43 00 Message Error X X 44 00 Internal Target Failure X X 45 00 Select or Reselect Failure X X 47 00 SCSI Parity Error X...

Page 163: ...he error log at any time Or Or 1 Type errpt a pg at the AIX command line The detailed report will be displayed 2 You can scroll through the log by pressing the Enter key for the next page 3 You can ty...

Page 164: ...ASC and ASCQ Information on page MSG 11 for error sense information E4 FID FRU identification number A 8F First FSC fault symptom code 3628 Second FSC fault symptom code 334D Next to LAST FSC A F9 LA...

Page 165: ...41 Message code See Message Codes on page MSG 9 4 32 2 FID severity See FID Severity on page MSG 11 5 4534 E4 FID FRU identification number 6 413 3846 A 8F First FSC fault symptom code 7 413 4639 A F9...

Page 166: ...number 44 ASC ASCQ A 8F First FSC fault symptom code 3343 Second FSC fault symptom code Next to Last FSC fault symptom code A F9 Last FSC fault symptom code 443836 D86 Microcode level Figure 90 AIX S...

Page 167: ...Figure 91 AIX SMIT and ERRPT Commands Error Log Example MSG Messages MSG 21...

Page 168: ...sis Procedure on page PROC 48 When you have located a FID go to START 1 You may refer to APPENDIX A which contains additional information concerning host attachment software service tools for HP UX sy...

Page 169: ...select Magnetic media 6 On the Select Analysis Report Options menu specify a device type of 3570 and press enter Leave all other options at their default value 7 Use the Display report option to displ...

Page 170: ...133 A 8F First FSC fault symptom code 143 144 3542 Second FSC fault symptom code 147 148 336B Next to Last FSC fault symptom code 14B 14C A F9 Last FSC fault symptom code 16A 16C 443836 D86 Microcode...

Page 171: ...r 1D2 1D3 A 8F First FSC fault symptom code 143 144 3542 Second FSC fault symptom code 147 148 336B Next to Last fault symptom code 1EB 1EC A F9 Last FSC fault symptom code 2 A 2 C 443836 D86 Microcod...

Page 172: ...menu to display the desired error log entry Note You may use the PF11 function key which will give you a brief description of the error log entry This could be helpful when scanning the error logs 8...

Page 173: ...65 1 1 27 17 FFFF 8 19 357 B11 935 1 6312 2 5D8D5E6 QNW 1A F F F5F 4 4 425 92 5 1B 4 A B E223444 3244 1C F 3 4 9 1D E42AA 8F 1 3 13 9 4249428 1E 1 1 35 42 133 6B 5 4A F9 1F 3 4 5A9 3 2 1 23 4438 362 2...

Page 174: ...The FID and FSC in the error log are in hex while the microcode level is in ASCII Use the ASCII to HEX Conversion table provided MSG 28 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 175: ...1 Device Type and Model 194 195 935 SRC system reference code 1D E4 FID FRU identification number 1D2 1D3 A 8F First FSC fault symptom code 1E3 1E4 3542 Second FSC fault symptom code 1E7 1E8 336B Next...

Page 176: ...CQ 2 3a KEY meaning is not ready Sense Info consult SCSI spec for details 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 7 2 58 3a FF 2 1 C4 8 1 4 A 2 3 4 32 46 31 2 2 2 2 5 analyze called with rc 1 err ERROR_SUCCESS...

Page 177: ...CT 19 ERROR_BAD_UNIT 2 ERROR_NOT_READY 21 ERROR_BAD_COMMAND 22 ERROR_CRC 23 ERROR_HANDLE_EOF 38 ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED 5 ERROR_DEV_NOT_EXIST 55 ERROR_ALREADY_ASSIGNED 85 ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER 87 ERROR_...

Page 178: ...OT_EJECTED 317 DD_IOPORT_NOT_CONFIG 318 DD_FIRST_DEST_EMPTY 319 DD_END_PHYSICAL_MEDIA 4 DD_MEDIA_BLANK 4 1 DD_MEDIA_CORRUPTED 4 2 DD_MEDIA_FAILURE 4 3 DD_MEDIA_INCOMPATIBILITY 4 4 DD_SECTOR_RELOCATION...

Page 179: ..._NO_DATA_DETECTED 11 4 ERROR_PARTITION_FAILURE 11 5 ERROR_INVALID_BLOCK_LENGTH 11 6 ERROR_DEVICE_NOT_PARTITIONED 11 7 ERROR_UNABLE_TO_LOCK_MEDIA 11 8 ERROR_UNABLE_TO_UNLOAD_MEDIA 11 9 ERROR_MEDIA_CHAN...

Page 180: ...MSG 34 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 181: ...PANEL 18 Statistics Menu PANEL 18 Show Statistics Menu PANEL 20 Clean Menu PANEL 21 Recovery Menu PANEL 22 Import Export Menu PANEL 22 Confirm Mode Change Menu PANEL 23 CE Mode Menus PANEL 24 Confirm...

Page 182: ...ontrol Store Display Menu PANEL 54 CE Microcode Trap Menu PANEL 55 CE Read Tape Menu PANEL 56 CE Process Tape Menu PANEL 57 Space Menu PANEL 58 Read Block Menu PANEL 59 Next Block ID Menu PANEL 59 Pas...

Page 183: ...aight design was required to fit into the Netfinity rack system The operator panel has the following four control buttons 2 Enter button Pressing this button causes the device to select the option or...

Page 184: ...de button allows selection of operator or service mode at any time At power on the device will be in Operator mode The Menu Mode button is recessed slightly in the panel to prevent inadvertent mode ch...

Page 185: ...es a view of the current operational status of the library and drive This screen is the normal default screen If some other screen is the current display and you want to check status select SHOW STATU...

Page 186: ...device is writing data from the device buffer to the media ERASING The device is erasing data from the media REWINDNG The device is rewinding the media to the beginning of the logical volume UNLOADNG...

Page 187: ...nt and that it is in the export position that is not accessible to the library A one 1 indicates that the cell is in use by drive 1 A two 2 indicates that the cell is in use by drive 2 A dash indicate...

Page 188: ...ed information that pertains to the device operation at the time of a failure When the asterisk is displayed drive 2 needs to be cleaned 18 is a lock symbol that indicates the status of the file prote...

Page 189: ...en unless you recreate the error condition FID1 Messages The FID1 message is displayed when a hardware failure occurs within the device Call for service Figure 104 shows an example of the FID1 92 mess...

Page 190: ...tal message is only displayed if the CLEAN message is repeatedly ignored For instructions on cleaning the tape drive see Drive Head Cleaning Procedure on page PROC 28 and Inserting or Removing a Clean...

Page 191: ...Supplemental screens provide additional information to the operator to clarify an error condition or to advise the operator to follow a particular course of action to resolve specific error conditions...

Page 192: ...Figure 106 Operator Menus PANEL 12 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 193: ...idges processed by the drive Unload Drive After selecting the drive to be unloaded it causes the drive to rewind and unload the cartridge in the drive If the library is in random mode the cartridge de...

Page 194: ...pe currently loaded in the drive has been unloaded In order to resume operation the operator must select START on the options Menu Instead of resuming operation where it left off the library loads the...

Page 195: ...6 ADDRESS DRIVE 2 Figure 112 on page PANEL 16 SET LIBRARY CONFIGURATION Set Library Configuration Menu on page PANEL 16 AUTO CLEAN Clean Menu on page PANEL 21 Cancel Causes the Unload Reset Menu on pa...

Page 196: ...que address They can not be the same When these models are attached to two host initiators one host to each drive the drive addresses may be the same or they may be unique 3 The physical drive address...

Page 197: ...an the tape drive s when cleaning is required If the display shows both the ENABLE and DISABLE menu options without asterisks in front there is a mismatch in the settings for drive 1 and drive 2 in 2...

Page 198: ...mes certain events occurred Microcode Level Displays the microcode level Reset Drive Causes the library to perform a power on reset Force Error Dump For service use only Change Language Menu Figure 11...

Page 199: ...Save Causes the statistics to be saved in nonvolatile storage PANEL Operator Panel PANEL 19...

Page 200: ...o Drive Displays the total number of times a cartridge was mounted in the drive Priority Mounts Displays the total number of times a cartridge was loaded in the priority cell Magazine Mounts Displays...

Page 201: ...l cleaner slot See Drive Head Cleaning Procedure on page PROC 28 Insert Cleaning Tape Moves the cleaning cartridge from the priority slot to the internal cleaner slot If a cartridge is not present a m...

Page 202: ...the priority cell value Allows the operator to select the magazine cell where the cartridge will be placed Import Export Menu Figure 122 Import Export Menu Function Next Menu CANCEL Figure 121 IMPORT...

Page 203: ...el Displays the previous menu that was active before the Menu Mode button is pressed Proceed Forces the device offline if going to service mode If write activity exists any write data in the device is...

Page 204: ...the device The first display confirming the CE mode change appears as follows WARNING SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY Figure 124 Warning Message Press enter and the next screen will appear asking you to confi...

Page 205: ...n to obtain the following CE Option menu CE OPTION VERIFY FIX DUMP FMR TAPE Figure 128 Verify Fix Menu The CE Option menu contains the following options You must press the Scroll Down push button to v...

Page 206: ...operator panel functions and Figure 130 on page PANEL 27 shows the CE panel functions Bold text in the figures shows the names of the menus The Operator Menus are available immediately after successfu...

Page 207: ...Figure 130 Part 1 of 3 CE Panel Menu PANEL Operator Panel PANEL 27...

Page 208: ...Figure 130 Part 2 of 3 CE Panel Menu PANEL 28 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 209: ...Figure 130 Part 3 of 3 CE Panel Menu PANEL Operator Panel PANEL 29...

Page 210: ...NEL 33 FMR TAPE Figure 141 on page PANEL 36 CONFIG INSTALL Figure 149 on page PANEL 41 LOGS CE Logs Menu on page PANEL 44 UTILITIES Figure 157 on page PANEL 47 Verify Fix Allows the CE to check good m...

Page 211: ...cartridge is loaded and at ready point press ENTER and select Process Loaded Tape At that time Figure 133 is again displayed until the test is completed or until an error is detected Allow the tests t...

Page 212: ...ust be loaded before selecting this test Library Load Test Runs tests on the library cartridge load mechanism The library should be in random mode with a cartridge loaded into the import position of t...

Page 213: ...ol store DRAM Attention Do not use this option if a FID1 condition has already caused a dump to be created For this case the dump data of interest is lost if you execute the Force Dump function Do not...

Page 214: ...e 138 Object Alias Menu Function Next Menu CANCEL Figure 141 on page PANEL 36 OBJECT ALIAS 4 characters displayed vertically ADD OBJECT ALIAS REMOVE OBJECT ALIAS LIST OBJECT ALIAS List Object Alias Me...

Page 215: ...data from the dump options CE Copy Dump to Tape Menu Figure 140 shows the CE Copy Dump to Tape Menu This menu copies the dump data to a cartridge A menu prompts the CE to load a scratch tape Attentio...

Page 216: ...n causes the Figure 142 on page PANEL 37 to appear While this option is running the Figure 133 on page PANEL 31 is displayed Upon exit Final Status Menu Figure 143 on page PANEL 37 is displayed Make F...

Page 217: ...131 on page PANEL 30 EC aaaaaaa LL bbbb EC ccccccc LL dddd EC eeeeeee LL ffff Cancel Allows the CE to abort an FMR and return to the CE Options menu EC Level Allows the CE to pick which EC level to l...

Page 218: ...RIVE Figure 145 SHOW STATUS Status Screen on page PANEL 5 LOAD FROM PRI SLOT Cancel Allows the CE to return to the CE Options or other menu depending upon the previous menu See Figure 130 on page PANE...

Page 219: ...TAPE NOT AT LOAD PT Tape was not at load point and is rewinding Wait TAPE WRITE PROT D Tape is write protected Unprotect it before proceeding USE UNLABELED TAPE A message to remind you to use an unla...

Page 220: ...e Figure 130 on page PANEL 27 for detail Unload Drive Allows the CE to unload the cartridge from the drive Show Status Displays the Status screen Load From PRI Slot Loads a cartridge from the priority...

Page 221: ...is option is set to On only acute and serious severity service information messages SIMs are displayed Moderate and service related severity SIMs are not displayed When this option is set to Off all S...

Page 222: ...a B00 Model automatically when the library is disconnected from the logic and the drive is powered on Also when a B00 Model is installed into a library it will be automatically configured as a B01 Th...

Page 223: ...ge PANEL 41 to appear SCSI 0 NOT PR PRSNT Indicates whether or not the SCSI wrap tool is installed on the SCSI connector PRSNT indicates the wrap tool is installed NOT PR indicates the wrap tool is no...

Page 224: ...154 shows an example of the menu when the log contains entries The format is FIDx yy ATTN DRV LIBR aaaa bbbb cccc OR detailed message dddd hh mm ss dddd hh mm ss See Figure 104 on page PANEL 9 for a d...

Page 225: ...d subset of all sense data sent to the host with a FID of FE Figure 155 shows an example of the menu when the log contains entries See CE Error Log Menu on page PANEL 44 for format information See Err...

Page 226: ...No Entries CE Logs Menu on page PANEL 44 CLEAR ERROR LOG CE Logs Menu on page PANEL 44 FID yy aaaa bbbb cccc dddd hh mm ss CE Logs Menu on page PANEL 44 Cancel Causes the CE Logs Menu on page PANEL 44...

Page 227: ...131 on page PANEL 30 to appear Disp Sensors Allows the CE to display the library and drive sensors and change sensor states dynamically Disp Alt VPD Allows the CE to display or change the vital produc...

Page 228: ...EL NUM Figure 163 on page PANEL 52 SAVE CHANGES Cancel Causes the Figure 157 on page PANEL 47 to appear Manufacturer Allows OEM support personnel to customize the manufacturer field in the VPD Data me...

Page 229: ...er home File protect sensor states DO 1 CCP 0 Display Library door open Clean cartridge present sensor states M1P 0 M2P 0 Display magazine 1 and 2 present sensor states GIA 0 GIB 0 Display Global inte...

Page 230: ...e PANEL 47 UCODE GRP Figure 161 on page PANEL 51 HEAD GRP Figure 161 on page PANEL 51 PROCESSOR GRP Figure 161 on page PANEL 51 DRAM GRP Figure 161 on page PANEL 51 FLASH GRP Figure 161 on page PANEL...

Page 231: ...Field Offset menu is displayed Otherwise the VPD data menu is displayed CE VPD Field Offset Menu Figure 162 shows the VPD Field Offset menu This menu selects the number of bytes to skip bytes to not d...

Page 232: ...ber contained in the selected VPD field for the offset selected The CE can select another value for that nibble Save and Continue Causes the Figure 164 to appear This option is invalid if the VPD fiel...

Page 233: ...normally used because of specific requests from support personnel Figure 165 Control Store Select Address PANEL Function Next Menu CANCEL Figure 157 on page PANEL 47 CS ADR 8 characters displayed vert...

Page 234: ...Display Function Next Menu CANCEL Figure 157 on page PANEL 47 SCROLL UP CS Adr 0 CS Data CS Adr 4 CS Data CS Adr 8 CS Data CS Adr CS Data SCROLL DOWN Cancel Causes the Figure 157 on page PANEL 47 to...

Page 235: ...REMOVE FSC TRAP LIST FSC TRAPS Figure 182 on page PANEL 68 SAVED TRAP Figure 179 on page PANEL 66 Cancel Causes the Figure 157 on page PANEL 47 to appear The address is not saved Trap Allows the CE t...

Page 236: ...Function Next Menu CANCEL Figure 157 on page PANEL 47 SHOW SARS VOLSER PROCESS LOADED TAPE Figure 169 on page PANEL 57 UNLOAD DRIVE LOAD FROM PRIO SLOT Cancel Causes the Figure 157 on page PANEL 47 to...

Page 237: ...tion Next Menu CANCEL Figure 157 on page PANEL 47 SPACE Figure 170 on page PANEL 58 PANEL LOCATE READ BLOCK Figure 171 on page PANEL 59 NEXT BLOCK ID Figure 172 on page PANEL 59 Cancel Causes the Figu...

Page 238: ...mber of blocks SPACE FRWD FILE number of files SPACE BKWD FILE number of files SPACE EOD Cancel Causes the Figure 157 on page PANEL 47 to appear Space FRWD BLK Allows CE to space forward on tape the n...

Page 239: ...s data At bottom of menu you can go to next 80 character and up to 16K Read BLK HDR Displays the first 80 characters of blocks header By scrolling down you can display the next 16 characters Next Bloc...

Page 240: ...Figure 174 on page PANEL 61 9 Figure 174 on page PANEL 61 Cancel Causes the Figure 157 on page PANEL 47 to appear character Indicates the current character to be entered into the password When this op...

Page 241: ...word in Figure 173 on page PANEL 60 Figure 175 on page PANEL 62 allows you to set media mode Allow Alter PVPD Allows a product engineer PEP to alter any Flash Group VPD field Test Head Causes extended...

Page 242: ...uses the Figure 174 on page PANEL 61 to appear Media Mode Off On Allows a product engineer PE to set Media Mode Off or On Norm Shrt Clen Cycle Allows a product engineer PE to set the cleaning cycle to...

Page 243: ...total number of errors that occurred on Library operations Put Drive Fail The total number of errors that occurred when a cartridge was inserted in the drive Get Drive Fail The total number of errors...

Page 244: ...zine or priority cell from the front of the library Get Dri Retry The total number of errors that required a retry operation when a cartridge was being retrieved from the drive Put Dri Retry The total...

Page 245: ...Figure 178 shows the Control Store Alter menu This menu allows a PE to display the byte in the specified address and to update the data in that address The message lines indicate the control store ad...

Page 246: ...TRAP RMV SAVED FSC TRAPS LIST SAVED FSC TRAPS Figure 180 on page PANEL 67 Cancel Causes the Figure 167 on page PANEL 55 to appear The address is not saved Trap Allows the CE to select a specific hex...

Page 247: ...PANEL 68 SAVED FSC3 Figure 181 on page PANEL 68 Cancel Causes the Figure 179 on page PANEL 66 to appear Saved FSC1 Selecting this FSC will cause Figure 181 on page PANEL 68 to be displayed If no saved...

Page 248: ...l FSC to be removed from a list of normal FSC traps Note This menu is normally used because of specific requests from support personnel Figure 181 Remove Saved FSC Trap Function Next Menu CANCEL Figur...

Page 249: ...ction Next Menu CANCEL Figure 167 on page PANEL 55 PANEL TRAP 4 characters displayed vertically REMOVE FSC TRAP Cancel Causes the Figure 167 on page PANEL 55 to appear Trap Allows the CE to select a s...

Page 250: ...PANEL 70 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 251: ...ocedures INSP 4 S curit INSP 5 Inspection de s curit INSP 6 Seguridad INSP 9 Procedimiento de inspecci n de seguridad INSP 10 Seguran a INSP 11 Procedimentos Para Inspe o de Seguran a INSP 12 Device C...

Page 252: ...is designed for connection to IT impedance transformer power subsystems Materials Needed The following items are needed or are useful during the inspection Copies of safety service memorandums SMs and...

Page 253: ...Any of the problems listed above must be repaired before you use the 3570 The following notices are translated into selected languages Each notice contains an identifier Caution Cx INSP C1 CAUTION The...

Page 254: ...d 1 from its source 4 Check that no voltage exists between the housing on the power source and building ground 5 Check that resistance is less than 0 1 ohm from the building ground to the power supply...

Page 255: ...rtel Risques m caniques L absence d un carter de s curit par exemple peut tre l origine de blessures Risques chimiques Utilisez uniquement les produits de nettoyage et autres produits chimiques recomm...

Page 256: ...rdon d alimentation 1 du socle de prise de courant 4 Assurez vous que la tension est nulle entre le bo tier de la source d alimentation et la terre du b timent 5 V rifiez que la r sistance est inf rie...

Page 257: ...Korean Inspection INSP 7...

Page 258: ...Korean INSP 8 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 259: ...n potencialmente perjudiciales para la gente Riesgos qu micos No use disolventes art culos de limpieza u otros productos qu micos que no hayan sidos aprobados para ser usados en este producto Cualquie...

Page 260: ...4 Compruebe que no hay voltaje entre el recept culo de la fuente de alimentaci n y la toma de tierra del edificio 5 Compruebe que la resistencia es menor de 0 1 ohmios desde la toma de tierra del edif...

Page 261: ...diciais para as pessoas Qu mico N o utilize solventes produtos de limpeza ou outros produtos qu micos n o aprovados para uso neste produto Qualquer um dos problemas acima relacionados deve ser resolvi...

Page 262: ...fonte 4 Confirme se n o existe voltagem entre o compartimento na fonte de alimenta o e o terra do pr dio 5 Confirme se a resist ncia menor do que 0 1 ohm entre o terra do pr dio e o compartimento do d...

Page 263: ...ure 189 on page INSP 14 1 Ensure that the supporting rails are not damaged and do not have sharp edges 2 Ensure that the rear bracket mounting screws item 1 and rear mounting brackets item 2 are in pl...

Page 264: ...Figure 189 Drive Mounting Brackets Rear INSP 14 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 265: ...Figure 190 Support Slide left side Models B21 and B22 Inspection INSP 15...

Page 266: ...Figure 191 Support Slide right side Models B11 and B12 Figure 192 Support Slide left side Models B21 and B22 INSP 16 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 267: ...Figure 193 3570 Model B02 B12 Power Cords Note Models B02 and B12 use 2 power cords Disconnect both power cords before servicing the library Inspection INSP 17...

Page 268: ..._________________________________________________ 4 ____________________________________________________________________ 5 ____________________________________________________________________ 6 ______...

Page 269: ...ls INST 43 Operator Panel Setup and Tests Library Models INST 44 Check EC Level Library Models INST 44 Set Drive Options Library Models INST 45 Run Tests Library Models INST 45 SCSI ATTACHMENT INST 46...

Page 270: ...ss or permanent damage to the device Avoid bumping or dropping the 3570 Open the shipping container and inventory the parts listed on the 3570 bills of material Note Save the packaging material for 35...

Page 271: ...orp 3000 North River Road River Grove IL 60171 708 456 1100 708 456 9476 FAX Specify Vendor P N G010103AX 3228 C1038AD Short with IBM Logo along with the five digit code that came with the original ke...

Page 272: ...6952301 FC9986 6ft Power Cord 125V 10A Chicago Figure 195 Attachment Features for Magstar MP 3570 Tape Subsystem Magstar MP P N and Feature Code Description P N 49G6456 FC 5205 0 5m 2ft SCSI Cable SCS...

Page 273: ...l microcode type this command on an AIX prompt lscfg vl ascsi pg To determine if you have a 4 6 or 4 C SCSI adapter look at the lines labeled Displayable Message and Loadable Microcode Level The 4 6 a...

Page 274: ...SCSI address for tape drive 2 must be different from the SCSI address used for tape drive 1 unless each is attached to different host 6 Continue with step 13 7 Record the host processing unit that wil...

Page 275: ...or 7000 rack PC attached using Windows NT go to Rack Mounted Models Models B21 and B22 on page INST 32 If you are installing a drive only or stand alone model go to Placing the Drive Only or Stand Al...

Page 276: ...r dropping the 3570 Do not place the 3570 in a dusty location Do not grasp the operator panel display see 1 Figure 51 on page LIBRARY 2 when lifting any library model from the shipping container Note...

Page 277: ...p of the cover and tilting it outward for removal This will expose the SCSI address switch item 4 located in the upper right hand corner 4 Set the rotary SCSI address switch see 4 in Figure 198 on pag...

Page 278: ...Figure 198 Model B00 Drive Inner Cover Configuration INST 10 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 279: ...e LED comes on continuously and stays on after five minutes go to the START section Hint The Maintenance LED is on continuously until the 3570 microcode is up and running then it starts blinking The M...

Page 280: ...interface terminator P N 61G8324 and attach it to the rightmost SCSI connector on the back of the Model B00 see item 2 in Figure 202 on page INST 13 Note There are two SCSI connectors on the back of t...

Page 281: ...Figure 202 Drive Only Model B00 SCSI Connection INST Installation INST 13...

Page 282: ...3570 be installed in the rack as low as possible The 3570 requires six EIA units Each EIA unit consists of three holes in the rack The supporting slides must be installed level in the rack Figure 204...

Page 283: ...Figure 204 EIA Unit Holes INST Installation INST 15...

Page 284: ...A unit block reserved for the 3570 That is the first EIA unit is the bottom EIA unit of the five EIA units 1 Count and mark the five EIA units on the left and right sides of the front and the rear of...

Page 285: ...Figure 205 Installing Rail Hardware Rear View INST Figure 206 Installing Rail Hardware Front View Installation INST 17...

Page 286: ...Figure 207 Attaching Support Bars to Rack INST 18 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 287: ...e rail 2 Snug the rear screws so that you can position the brackets when you secure them to the rear of the device Attention Ensure that you snug the screws enough so that the locator pins in the fron...

Page 288: ...21 If you do not have assistance use the rack hoist P N 69X5542 branch office tool or equivalent to install the 3570 2 Install the rack hoist using the instructions provided 3 Position the 3570 shipp...

Page 289: ...the two rear brackets to the rear of the 3570 chassis with M5 x 12 screws P N 1624778 14 Tighten all the screws in the rear brackets 15 Unlock the door if necessary Open the library front cover 16 In...

Page 290: ...L6254 1 Kit rack mount tray slides and hardware 1 Right hand Slide Bracket and Tray assembly 1 Left hand Slide and Bracket assembly 4 Nut Plates 1621190 3 Screws M4 x 8 Tray mounting 1622403 3 Nuts M4...

Page 291: ...Figure 212 EIA Rack Template for Models B11 and B12 INST Installation INST 23...

Page 292: ...PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY INST 24 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 293: ...e library models in a rack six EIA rack units must be available 1 Determine which rack location the 3570 will be installed in Count and mark the six EIA units on the left and right sides of the front...

Page 294: ...t side of the slide and tray assembly so the tray is tilted to the right The square hole in the center of the tray can be used as a hand hold Insert the tray assembly into the rack above the left hand...

Page 295: ...brackets on the right hand side should slide all the way under the nut plates Figure 215 Attaching tray to left hand slide 6 See Figure 216 on page INST 28 Pull the tray and slides out far enough so t...

Page 296: ...s and adjust the slide mounting brackets if necessary 12 See Figure 217 on page INST 29 Install the cable strain relief bracket 8 P N 45G0181 using two screws 5 P N 1624778 at the right rear of the tr...

Page 297: ...4 kilograms 53 pounds it takes two persons to safely lift this unit C4 CAUTION The 3570 Model B12 weighs approximately 29 kilograms 64 pounds it takes two persons to safely lift this unit Note This no...

Page 298: ...container away from the rack far enough so you can complete the installation 10 Raise the 3570 above the slide and tray assembly 11 Extend the slide and tray assembly 2 all the way ou so it is locked...

Page 299: ...our mounting tabs on the tray 1 to the four corners of the 3570 with the four screws that were removed in 1 on page INST 29 19 Move the tray and slide assembly into and out of the rack several times t...

Page 300: ...ware to begin the installation Figure 220 Model B21 and B22 Rack Mounted Hardware List Package Bill Number Part Number Quantity Description 08L6489 08L6502 3 Nut M4 Caged 08L6557 1 Wrench kit hex M3 M...

Page 301: ...Figure 221 EIA Rack Template for Models B21 and B22 INST Installation INST 33...

Page 302: ...PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY INST 34 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 303: ...steps 1 Determine which rack location the 3570 will be installed in Count and mark the six EIA units on the left and right sides of the front and the rear of the rack 2 Refer to Figure 222 on page IN...

Page 304: ...ure 222 Tighten the four screws 2 Note Be sure that these brackets are tightened securely using the special hex wrenches provided 7 Install a caged M6 nut P N 12J5288 7 in the top hole of the first EI...

Page 305: ...s are installed for both the front and rear mounting points b Raise the left side of the slide and tray assembly so the tray is tilted to the right Notes 1 Ensure that the four drive mounting tabs 34...

Page 306: ...ance holes with the tray s threaded holes This alignment will be easier if you first install the front screw 37 tray pulled out all the way then the rear screw 38 and finally the middle screw 39 with...

Page 307: ...IA unit holes are not all equally spaced from each other 15 Refer to Figure 225 on page INST 40 and install the articulating arm assembly 2 P N 05H9208 in the hinge as shown if not pre assembled If th...

Page 308: ...Figure 225 Attaching Cable Arm and Strain Relief Bracket INST 40 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 309: ...istance to lift the 3570 go to step 3 Library Models Only 3 Extend the slide and tray assembly 2 all the way out Ensure that the slide tray assembly is locked in the extended position C5 CAUTION When...

Page 310: ...mounting holes closest to the rear of the machine Figure 226 Attaching the 3570 to the Rack Tray Note The Model B11 or B12 is shown but these screw locations are similar for all models 7 Move the tray...

Page 311: ...Figure 227 Stopper and Orange Tag INST 4 Install any magazines and close the library front door 5 If this machine is a Model B01 or Model B02 remove the rear cover from the library The cover is attac...

Page 312: ...a FRU identifier FID is posted in the operator panel If an error occurs note the FID and go to the START section See Operator Panel Overview on page PANEL 3 for details about the operator panel and t...

Page 313: ...Select B02 Standalone if you are installing a 3570 model B02 6 Select Yes from the CE Save Data Menu if you changed the model otherwise select Cancel 7 If you are not changing the SIM sensitivity ski...

Page 314: ...rs select INSERT CLN TAPE If there is not a cleaning cartridge in the Priority Cell a message will appear prompting the operator to PUT CLEANING CARTRIDGE IN PRIORITY CELL PRESS ENTER After a cleaning...

Page 315: ...ANCEL from the Edit Configuration Menu and press Enter 15 If a 3570 Tape Subsystem Model B01 B11 or B21 is being installed go to step 29 on page INST 48 16 If UNLOAD DRIVE is displayed there is no car...

Page 316: ...and Reset Menu 31 Select RESET DRIVE and press Enter then select PROCEED and press Enter 32 The 3570 will reset run power on diagnostics and check the magazine cells to determine if cartridges are pe...

Page 317: ...te IPL device the bottom port of the 6501 must be used 1 An interposer may be required at the initiator end of the SCSI cable see Figure 231 on page INST 50 and Figure 232 on page INST 50 If so instal...

Page 318: ...N 49G6456 0 5 m 2 ft SCSI Bus Jumper FC 5212 P N 49G6458 12 m 39 ft FC 5218 P N 49G6459 18 m 59 ft FC 5245 P N 49G6457 4 5 m 15 ft None P N 05H9527 Models B21 and B22 0 5 m 2 ft SCSI Bus Jumper None...

Page 319: ...30 on page INST 50 shows the cable feature codes for the cable of the appropriate length Windows NT Systems The 3570 models are supported in Intel based processors These include Intel 486DX or Pentium...

Page 320: ...locate the SCSI interface cable to the next device and connect it to the unused rightmost SCSI interface connector on the back of the library see 2 in Figure 233 Note There are two SCSI connectors on...

Page 321: ...le of Attaching One SCSI Device to the Host Initiator Figure 235 Example of Attaching Multiple SCSI Devices to the Host Note The AS 400 does not support an attachment as shown in Figure 235 INST Insta...

Page 322: ...55 If the library is not the last device on the SCSI bus locate the SCSI interface cable to the next device and connect it to the unused rightmost SCSI interface connector on the back of the library...

Page 323: ...e rightmost SCSI interface connector on the back of tape drive 2 See item 4 in Figure 236 16 If tape drive 2 is not the last device on the SCSI bus locate the SCSI interface cable to the next device a...

Page 324: ...ple of a single 3570 Model B02 B12 or B22 in Base Configuration attached to the host initiator with multiple other SCSI devices Figure 237 Example of Attaching One SCSI Device to the Host Initiator No...

Page 325: ...le SCSI device attached to the first host initiator Tape drive 2 8 is attached to the second host initiator with multiple other SCSI devices INST 1 Host Initiator 6 SCSI Bus Jumper 2 SCSI I O Controll...

Page 326: ...6501 Base Config Split Config single host one IOP one port Split Configuration single host one IOP one port Note The cable connections are the same as for the Base Configuration 1 Host Initiator FC 6...

Page 327: ...re 242 AS 400 FC 6501 Split Configuration two hosts INST 1 Host Initiator FC 6501 5 3570 Tape Drive 1 2 SCSI Connector 6 Port 1 3 3570 Tape Drive 2 7 Port 2 4 SCSI Terminator 8 1 Host Initiator A FC 6...

Page 328: ...AS 400 FC 6501 Split Configuration single host two IOPs 1 Host Initiator 6 3570 Tape Drive 1 2 SCSI I O Controller A FC 6501 7 Port 1 3 SCSI Connector 8 Port 2 4 3570 Tape Drive 2 9 SCSI I O Controll...

Page 329: ...sing RS 6000 feature codes 2424 2425 and 2426 Refer to RISC System 6000 documentation for additional information Sun HP UX and Windows NT Systems Sun HP UX and Windows NT systems may be linked to a 35...

Page 330: ...cable arm Attach the cable ties at the flat spots 3 Extend the slide and tray assembly all the way out so it is locked 4 Adjust the cable length so there is no slack between the strain relief clamp a...

Page 331: ...Figure 246 Cable Routing Model B12 Figure 247 Cable length adjusting Models B11 and B12 INST Installation INST 63...

Page 332: ...Figure 248 Cable Routing Model B21 INST 64 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 333: ...Figure 249 Cable Routing Model B22 Figure 250 Cable length adjusting Models B21 and B22 INST Installation INST 65...

Page 334: ...the EIA unit above the left front slide See 5 in Figure 222 on page INST 36 9 For Models B21 and B22 rack installations in the front of the rack fasten the left front plate of the library to the rack...

Page 335: ...ions to install and configure the device driver Tape device drivers are supplied for attachment to these systems The AS 400 system has a tape device driver supplied as part of the operating system Not...

Page 336: ...t is needed to attach the 3570 drive subsystem See Pre Installation Checks on page INST 2 5 In the following host test you should read and write a cartridge on any single drive system and if more than...

Page 337: ...corded so it can be used to restore nonvolatile storage as required by certain repair procedures 3 Record the level of the microcode installed into the machine history log See Check EC Level Library M...

Page 338: ...device only from the outlet in the rack 6 Disconnect the ac power cable from the 3570 7 Disconnect the interface cables from the 3570 8 Remove the cleaner cartridge from the cleaner cartridge storage...

Page 339: ...d 2 Move the device to the new location OR 3 If you are not reinstalling the 3570 place it in the shipping box See Repack Instructions for the 3570 Repack Instructions for the 3570 Before repacking th...

Page 340: ...INST 72 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 341: ...rting or Removing a Magazine PROC 20 Insert a Magazine PROC 20 Remove a magazine PROC 22 Removing Tape Cartridge from Drive PROC 23 Remove Tape Cartridge Under Power PROC 23 Manual Unload of Tape Cart...

Page 342: ...3570 to a Sun System by Using TAPEUTIL PROC 64 Updating Microcode from a HP UX System by Using TAPEUTIL PROC 65 Offloading Dumps from 3570 to a HP UX System by Using TAPEUTIL PROC 66 Starting NT UTIL...

Page 343: ...C 94 FID Currently Displayed on Drive PROC 94 New Microcode Problem PROC 94 FID Not Currently Displayed on Drive PROC 95 FID E6 Abnormal Display Condition PROC 97 FID FE Isolate Fault between Media an...

Page 344: ...sual precautions Switch off power to the 3570 Put on the ESD grounding wrist strap 1 before touching the ESD sensitive part This strap has a high resistance 1 megohm resistor in series with the ground...

Page 345: ...bel all wiring connectors to avoid incorrect connections when reinstalling the FRU The removal then begins as indicated Follow the removal instructions and obey all Attention and Danger notes The repl...

Page 346: ...drives must be varied offline for Model B02 and Model B12 It is not possible to service one drive while the other drive is being used Proceed with the following steps after the device is offline 2 Swi...

Page 347: ...hen you switch off power to the 3570 wait approximately five seconds before you switch on power again Restore power by setting the power switch to the On position The power on self test runs automatic...

Page 348: ...FID FF was reported in the host error log via a SIM message then perform the action indicated in the SIM message codes for example clean drive Refer to the MSG section An invalid and unsupported SCSI...

Page 349: ...other two LEDs represent the meanings described in Figure 252 PROC Figure 252 Stand Alone Drive CE Mode Options Busy LED 1 Clean LED 2 Maintenance LED 3 Option Meaning Off Flash Flash 1 Exit Diagnost...

Page 350: ...n an operational error occurs Examples of operational errors are the cartridge was file protected or a cartridge was not loaded To recover press the Unload push button to return to Operator Mode and p...

Page 351: ...f the indicators under normal operational mode Figure 253 shows the location of the Busy 1 Clean 2 and Maintenance 3 LED drive indicators They are to be used to display CE Mode options and FID informa...

Page 352: ...id EB 4 4 On Solid EC 4 5 On Solid ED 5 0 On Solid EE 5 1 On Solid F0 5 2 On Solid F1 5 3 On Solid F2 5 4 On Solid F3 5 5 On Solid FF 1 If a hard error is detected while running any of the options all...

Page 353: ...nel display select Set Library Mode from the operator Options menu then select the number of the drive to be tested 2 From the Set Mode menu select Auto or Manual mode for the library The library must...

Page 354: ...uccessful 7 If testing more than one drive repeat the previous steps for the second drive 8 If the diagnostics fail without a FID displayed a Select Unload drive b Select Cancel c Select Verify Fix d...

Page 355: ...ve installed Model B00 Drive a The drive LEDs will light solid for a time then go out b The Maintenance LED will blink while the diagnostic is running c When the test is concluded without error the dr...

Page 356: ...ronment on page PROC 70 Short cut Test Procedure Library Devices The following procedure may be used to test a drive after replacement of a FRU prior to cover installation and installation back into t...

Page 357: ...opped into the base of the machine where the drive normally is located into the picker assembly so that it can put it back into the priority slot If your timing is good the device will accept the cart...

Page 358: ...ur cartridge type sense pins that sense the holes at the bottom of the cartridge case 3 and the hole below the file protect hole 1 The bits should change to reflect the four pins as they are depressed...

Page 359: ...ction Pinch activated 1 deactivated 0 L1 0 L2 0 Access limit sensors 1 and 2 Manually insert a cartridge into the picker and move the cartridge either direction from center to activate limit switches...

Page 360: ...o insert a magazine refer to Figure 260 on page PROC 21 1 Open the library door item 1 2 Ensure that the magazine release lever item 2 is in the open position all the way to the right 3 Slide the cart...

Page 361: ...door and operator display The Model B21 and B22 are similar but have notched slots in Library front cover assembly and a flat faced operator panel display A22C0020 Figure 260 Loaded and unloaded Maga...

Page 362: ...tion Note All the cartridges in a magazine must be evenly lined up in the import position or the magazine cannot be removed 3 Move the library unit s magazine release lever item 2 beneath the magazine...

Page 363: ...p inside the drive Note If the cartridge is bound up inside the drive you should perform the Manual Unload of Tape Cartridge on page PROC 24 Prepare the Tape Device for Service on page PROC 6 then pow...

Page 364: ...and cartridge sensor assembly item 1 will be away from the cartridge door as shown Refer to Figure 264 on page PROC 27 to see key components which show if the drive is in the loaded position In this...

Page 365: ...tinue with step 4 to manually load the cartridge 2 Ensure that the drive is fully unloaded See Continue Manual Unload Procedure on page PROC 24 if the drive needs to be unloaded 3 Slowly insert a tape...

Page 366: ...Figure 262 Removing a Stuck Cartridge From a Drive PROC 26 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 367: ...Figure 263 Drive Front View Unloaded Figure 264 Drive Front View Loaded PROC Common Procedures PROC 27...

Page 368: ...t setting is ENABLE If the display shows ENABLE the library unit will automatically clean the tape drive s when they require cleaning If the display shows DISABLE the operator must take action to clea...

Page 369: ...display c Use the Scroll Up or Scroll Down push buttons to scroll to the CLEAN DRIVE option of the CLEAN Menu d Select the drive number to be cleaned and press Enter e The drive should automatically c...

Page 370: ...on the tape cartridge The label must be placed flat over the length of the label and cannot have folds missing pieces tears or have any extraneous markings including smears or smudges If the label is...

Page 371: ...the labels are dirty or marked clean the labels See Cleaning Cartridge Labels on page PROC 29 3 If a cartridge label needs to be replaced the customer can order a kit containing enough replacement la...

Page 372: ...OLSER must match the Bar Code Label Figure 266 Magstar MP Tape Cartridge Labels Bar Code Format The bar code is seven characters in length not including the start stop characters The first character l...

Page 373: ...e selection arrow until it is pointing to the desired mode Press the Enter button The library unit will be set to the mode that you have selected the Options Menu is displayed 5 Select CANCEL and pres...

Page 374: ...r can pause the autoloading of cartridges into the drive by making the following selections on the Operator Panel 1 If the status screen is displayed press the Enter button to display the Options Menu...

Page 375: ...operator panel For example if the Magstar MP is powered off and then back on with a tape loaded in the drive the Magstar MP does not know where to put the cartridge when it is unloaded from the drive...

Page 376: ...down to see all of the offset locations All of the VPD offset field data is displayed and entered in hex See Figure 267 on page PROC 37 for a conversion chart An example of a five digit ASCII serial n...

Page 377: ...fields select Save and Cont 13 Select Yes on the CE SAVE DATA menu 14 The CE DRV SER NO menu will appear Repeat steps 7 on page PROC 36 through 13 for the next 4 bytes 8 digits of the serial number Se...

Page 378: ...6A j 74 t 20 Space 31 1 42 B 4B K 55 U 62 b 6B k 75 u 32 2 43 C 4C L 56 V 63 c 6C l 76 v 33 3 44 D 4D M 57 W 64 d 6D m 77 w 34 4 45 E 4E N 58 X 65 e 6E n 78 x 35 5 46 F 4F O 59 Y 66 f 6F o 79 y 36 6...

Page 379: ...e in a secure place 14 When you have finished the call return the library to the mode that it was in before you changed it Making FMR Tape from Scratch Tape Drive Only Models This procedure creates an...

Page 380: ...tch tape was performed within the 20 seconds and no other problems were encountered option 4 is initiated and the Maintenance indicator LED continues to flash during the operation 4 At the successful...

Page 381: ...ge PROC 42 5 Press the Mode push button on the operator panel to select CE Mode 6 Press Enter 7 Select DRIVE 1 if asked to select a drive then select PROCEED 8 From the CE Options menu select FMR Tape...

Page 382: ...es Note If you want to create an FMR tape from a scratch tape that will contain the microcode that is active in the device go to Making FMR Tape from Scratch Tape Library Models on page PROC 39 5 Chan...

Page 383: ...drive 2 is correctly plugged into the connectors on the cooling packs If you corrected the RS 422 cable power the library off and back on to verify that the cable fixed the problem 6 The internal RS...

Page 384: ...on each drive 8 Reconnect the power cable to each drive and the 2 wire fan power cable to each cooling pack 9 Reconnect the power cords and power on the 3570 Wait for the POR cycle to complete 10 Chan...

Page 385: ...d and both drives 1 and 2 are powered on drive 2 will convert back to a library model and will use VPD to determine the SCSI address Before returning the library to the customer use the operator menus...

Page 386: ...tridge is inserted within the 20 second window the Update Microcode From An FMR Tape procedure is started and the Maintenance indicator flashes during the procedure 6 There are two ways to tell if the...

Page 387: ...the second entry is the latest level microcode EC 6C56789 LL 4D D EC 3C56789 LL 5B 2 highest EC level Figure 269 shows the EC history of the microcode where you write the EC and link levels of the mic...

Page 388: ...sting FIDs that you find in the error log until you get to the last one you choose to use in the analysis Note If the time stamp shows a long duration between one entry and the next you may want to ig...

Page 389: ...ample if the FID 9A had occurred as the first FID after a FID 98 all five times instead of how it did occur it would have a small variation or a high correlation Small variation similar to high correl...

Page 390: ...Figure 271 Blank Error Log Analysis Work Sheet PROC 50 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 391: ...ry Control Card 97 A5 Library Sensor Cable Library Door Open Sensor AA A6 Library LED Card Library Front Cover Assembly 9D AA Library Door Open Sensor Library Interface Cable A2 B0 Loader Door Library...

Page 392: ...Figure 274 Example Error Log Analysis Work Sheet PROC 52 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 393: ...to place the drive in CE mode 2 Select the drive number 3 Select PROCEED 4 Select UTILITIES from the CE OPTIONS Menu 5 Select UCODE TRAP from the CE UTILITIES Menu After the CE Microcode Trap menu is...

Page 394: ...TRAPS Menu The list is displayed c Check the list of Saved FSC traps for a match of the error code d If there is no match the trap is presumed to be normal Select CANCEL twice to return to the CE UCOD...

Page 395: ...the error code FSC must be set Select each character and modify to the desired value 3 Select the RMV SAVED FSC TRAPS option from the CE SAVED TRAPS Menu The Op panel will indicate success or failure...

Page 396: ...ptions Menu 2 Select Set Library Mode from the Operator Options Menu 3 From the Set Library Mode Menu select Manual Mode 4 Press the Change Mode push button to place the drive in CE mode 5 Select the...

Page 397: ...thout success a If the Maintenance LED comes on solid it indicates an operational error such as the cartridge was file protected or the cartridge was not loaded b If a hard error is detected while run...

Page 398: ...r the Magstar MP 3570 is available via a PTF 3 The customer will apply the PTF 4 Before the customer applies the PTF s and IPLs the input output processor IOP verify that the drive s in the 3570 are u...

Page 399: ...Aids from the menu by selecting Tape Drive Service Aids option and pressing Enter 6 Select Microcode load from the following panel then press Enter IBM Tape Device Service Aid Menu 7 Select One of the...

Page 400: ...ower on reset restart the code Note If an error occurs a message should be displayed that the error occurred Whether successful or not the drive will be reset by the device microcode To verify that th...

Page 401: ...hat the drive is Online 2 Verify that the drive is unloaded 3 Verify that the drive is not in use by another host 4 Insert the diskette that will be used for the dump in the system floppy diskette rea...

Page 402: ...the diskette Prompting for Dest File for Operation on rmt3 located at 5 1 3 B Please enter the following fields Enter Filename dev rfd F1 Help F2 Refresh F3 Cancel F4 List F5 Reset F7 Commit F1 Exit...

Page 403: ...device by entering the following command substituting n with the actual value from the device special file associated with the target device opt IBMtape tapeutil f dev rmt nst o qmc v 4 Determine the...

Page 404: ...agnostic dump on these devices perform the following steps 1 Verify that the IBM tape subsystem is powered ON and online 2 Enter the following command to force the dump substituting n with the actual...

Page 405: ...N and online 2 Verify that the drive does not currently have a tape cartridge loaded 3 Determine the current version of microcode present on the device by entering the following command substituting n...

Page 406: ...nostic dump on these devices perform the following steps 1 Verify that the IBM tape subsystem is powered ON and online 2 Enter the following command to force the dump substituting n with the actual va...

Page 407: ...the same drive directory If you wish to read or write to or from a different drive directory then enter cd newdir where newdir is a fully qualified valid drive and dir to change to the new directory 5...

Page 408: ...se space filemark s 35 load 359 System Mode 36 forward space record s 37 return error 38 reverse space record s 39 test unit ready 43 set media parms block size 44 set dev parms compression 46 get dev...

Page 409: ...ate Code Ntutil will prompt you for the code level 6 Enter the code level d0i9_430 for example This command will call the device driver DeviceIoControl entry point and load the new ucode 7 Go to close...

Page 410: ...CSI Bus Problem Determination on page PROC 86 Checking the SCSI Attachment in a Windows NT Environment NTUTIL Refer to APPENDA for more information on using ntutil in the Windows NT system environment...

Page 411: ...If operation completed successful Message Error_Success then go to end of test 11 on page PROC 67 else go to SCSI Wrap Test SCSI Bus Problem Determination on page PROC 86 PROC Common Procedures PROC 7...

Page 412: ...nt address and that all elements are visible to all hosts SCSI 2 does not directly discuss library segmentation which occurs in a Split Configuration Segmentation results in a subset of the library ph...

Page 413: ...r installing a new release of OS 400 the 3570 must be in Automatic or Manual mode Base and Split configurations are supported When switching between Base and Split configuration the I O processor must...

Page 414: ...4 639 Unavailable use Opt 1 TAP15 638 Unavailable use Opt 1 TAP16 639 Available to use TAP17 638 Available to use Bottom F1 Help F3 Exit F5 Refresh F9 Command line F11 Display descriptions F12 Cancel...

Page 415: ...AJCUHQV3 Tape Problem Analysis The verification test completed successfully Press Enter to continue 6 When the Tape Device Test menu is displayed select Exit test menu 3 PROC Common Procedures PROC 75...

Page 416: ...SCSI initiator addresses for a configuration with more than one initiator sharing a SCSI bus Note The SCSI port of a 3570 is connected to two hosts The host drivers are configured so that one initiato...

Page 417: ...dev rmt1 or your actual device 5 At the Select mode 1 Read Write 2 Read Only 3 Write Only 4 Append prompt type 1 to receive the Opening device prompt 6 At the Hit any key to continue prompt press Ente...

Page 418: ...m 14 Element Inventory 18 Initialize Element Status 15 Prevent Medium Removal 19 Allow Medium Removal Tape Commands 2 Query Set Parameters 3 Read and Write Tests 5 At the Enter Selection for dev rmt1...

Page 419: ...e Enter Selection for dev rmt1 prompt type 2 At the Device closed Hit any key to continue prompt press Enter General Commands 1 Open a Device 5 Inquiry 9 Log Sense Page 2 Close a Device 6 Test Unit Re...

Page 420: ...Solaris System Environment on page APPENDA 2 To verify that the device driver and the devices are functional use the tapeutil program which is provided with the IBM SCSI Tape and Medium Changer Device...

Page 421: ...9 Set Position 28 Forward Space File 4 Get Parameter 29 Backward Space File 41 Set Parameter 3 Forward Space Record 42 Sync Buffer 31 Backward Space Record 43 Display Message Figure 279 TAPEUTIL Progr...

Page 422: ...r Selection prompt select 24 to rewind the tape The response is The STIOC_TAPE_OP ioctl succeeded 15 At theEnter Selection prompt select 20 to perform read verification 16 At the Enter block size prom...

Page 423: ...pecial file names on each host are independent and may be different Refer to TAPEUTIL in a HP UX System Environment on page APPENDA 9 and perform the following commands using the command details in th...

Page 424: ...2 If a failure occurs a message can be posted in the operator panel or the operator panel can be blank If any of these conditions exist a Be sure that the wrap plug has no broken or bent pins which m...

Page 425: ...an be blank If any of these conditions exist a Be sure that the wrap plug has no broken or bent pins which might have caused the wrap test to fail b Go to the START section for further analysis 6 Set...

Page 426: ...hment in a HP UX Environment on page PROC 83 d Check the SCSI attachment in an Windows NT Environment See Checking the SCSI Attachment in a Windows NT Environment on page PROC 70 e Check the SCSI atta...

Page 427: ...SCSI ATTACHMENT on page INST 46 to ensure that cables interposers and terminators are installed correctly 7 If the error does not occur connect one drive at a time back on the bus until the error reoc...

Page 428: ...hecking the SCSI Attachment in an AS 400 Environment on page PROC 73 c Check the SCSI attachment in an HP UX Environment See Checking the SCSI Attachment in a HP UX Environment on page PROC 83 d Check...

Page 429: ...Plug the wrap plug P N 39F3884 in the interposer 3 Set the power switch to the On position The wrap test runs automatically When the drive detects that the wrap tool is installed in the port the drive...

Page 430: ...non failing drives may overlay the error If Single Drive on SCSI Bus 1 Get a 3570 microcode dump and send it to your next level of support for analysis if the next step fails to fix the fault 2 Replac...

Page 431: ...he terminator between the last drive that works and the first drive that fails 3 Start the trace of the next failure For example if you are using the AIX Tape Device Driver type atrc to start the trac...

Page 432: ...rive 1 and drive 2 in Models B02 B12 and B22 See Microcode Dump Procedures on page PROC 93 See the START section entry point for microcode dump procedures For new microcode problems use TAC M02 3 If t...

Page 433: ...p icon The FID FF indication means that a dump was forced information message The icon is for the FID E5 so now the customer can retrieve a dump via SCSI if the host device driver software supports th...

Page 434: ...es not exist tell the customer that engineering is aware of problem and is working on a fix Install the fix when it is available End of Known Microcode Problem 4 At this point it could be a new microc...

Page 435: ...then power on the device b Run Verify Fix from the CE Options menu c If you get a new or a different FID go to the START section with that information d If you get the same FID E6 or E7 a hardware pro...

Page 436: ...e 12 character support data use the first four characters if it does not start with A such as Axxx Use the second set of four characters if the first four are Axxx b Take the four characters FSC and u...

Page 437: ...et a FID EA in small letters during the POST replace the logic card b If you get a different FID use it and go to the START section c If the POST is OK select Verify Fix and Test Drive 1 If you get a...

Page 438: ...l display entries for up to 10 of the most recent occurrences of the FE error Each entry consists of information that pertain to the error 1 The first line provides an alternate FID number that you ca...

Page 439: ...2 to fix the fault Continue with the FRU list for this FID If the test fails with a different FID from the one reported or logged use the new FID and go to FID Entry Point on page START 12 to fix the...

Page 440: ...e dump via SCSI b Get the dump and contact your next level of support Note A dump may be forced by pressing the Mode push button 10 times in a row 3 If the dump icon is displayed and the host software...

Page 441: ...Supply CARR 32 FID C9 Loader Door Open Sensor CARR 32 FID CA Loader Home Sensor CARR 33 FID CB Internal SCSI Cable CARR 34 FID DD Loader Sensors CARR 34 FID DE RS 422 Cable Internal to Drive CARR 35...

Page 442: ...FID DC AC Power Cord CARR 52 CARR 2 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 443: ...be directed to the START section and then to this section when a FID number is presented in one of the following ways By the LED indicators flashing a FID code through the front bezel of the Model B0...

Page 444: ...he magazine door and remove two screws from the front and two screws in the rear securing the library top decorative chassis cover item 1 Slide the top cover clear to expose the top protective cover R...

Page 445: ...depress the tabs 1 on both sides of the cover and carefully pull the drive front cover away from the chassis Be sure to observe the detents in the chassis as you pull on this cover 3 From the front o...

Page 446: ...cover 2 on the chassis by fitting it to the rear of the chassis first and then moving it forward to the front 2 Replace and tighten the 3 cover screws item 3 two screws not shown 3 Reattach the drive...

Page 447: ...Figure 283 Library Model B01 Exploded View CARR Checks Adjustments Removals and Replacements CARR 7...

Page 448: ...ere 2 Perform removal of the Library Chassis Covers on page CARR 4 3 Remove the rear cover from the library The cover is attached using snap in plastic retainers that expand when pushed in and compres...

Page 449: ...r supply d SCSI cable s e SCSI terminator if installed 4 Refer to Figure 285 on page CARR 10 for a view of the drive pack as it looks within all the models 5 Remove the two screws on the right hand si...

Page 450: ...Figure 285 Basic Drive All Models CARR 10 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 451: ...pacer 3 Drive analog card 4 Head actuator assembly thin film cables 5 Rubber compression block 6 Shield 7 Drive servo card 8 Loader assembly mounting plate 9 Head actuator assembly 1 Mother board 11 L...

Page 452: ...of the Library Chassis Covers on page CARR 4 for library machines or Decorative Cover Drive Only Models on page CARR 5 for drive only machines 3 Perform removal of the Drive Pack Library Models on pag...

Page 453: ...he reverse order 2 Prepare the drive for customer operation 3 Use your local procedures to report the FRU part number for the FID and use technical area code TAC A03 for the area of failure 4 Return t...

Page 454: ...11 and B12 1 Prepare the tape drive for service 2 Library Chassis Covers 3 Drive Pack Library Models 4 Drive Assembly Front Cover 5 Drive Assembly Top Cover 6 FID B2 Cooling Pack 1 Prepare the Tape De...

Page 455: ...tion Removal and Replacement Procedure Drive Pack Covers Drive Assembly Front Cover Removal of Drive Assembly Front Cover See Figure 289 for an exploded view of the drive pack To remove the drive asse...

Page 456: ...cover 1 follow the steps below if not done before 1 Prepare the Tape Device for Service on page PROC 6 and return here 2 Perform removal of the Library Chassis Covers on page CARR 4 for library machin...

Page 457: ...r enough to release the flat cable 14 Leave the flat cable connected to the drive analog card unless you are going to install a new drive analog card or flat cable Note The flat cable should be folded...

Page 458: ...the FMR tape record the new level in Microcode EC Level History Log on page PROC 47 unload the tape then go to step 13 If the level of microcode on the card was down level from the FMR tape continue...

Page 459: ...page PROC 15 to activate the code 7 Perform End of Call on page PROC 15 8 Use your local procedures to report the FRU part number for the FID and use technical area code TAC L01 for the area of failur...

Page 460: ...ontinue to repeat loosening first one screw slightly and then the other until the screws are removed Note When installing these screws again it is important that they be tightened evenly Alternate bac...

Page 461: ...If the Head Cable Installation tool is not available a tool can be made from a piece of heavy paper or light weight cardboard See Figure 296 on page CARR 25 to make a tool if necessary CARR Figure 29...

Page 462: ...Thin film cable installation 4 Use another finger on the same hand as shown in Figure 293 to guide the outer right thin film cable so it is just above the locating pins Use the installation tool to pu...

Page 463: ...or is between the retainer and the circuit card b When installing the two screws that hold the drive analog card it is important that they be tightened evenly Alternate back and forth between the two...

Page 464: ...Figure 295 Base Drive Head Actuator Assembly Closeup CARR 24 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 465: ...ESD sensitive parts such as the head actuator assembly to be sure that no ESD damage occurs to the head you are removing or the head you are replacing See Working with Electrostatic Discharge ESD Part...

Page 466: ...a slot on the cleaner brush portion of the head actuator assembly Rotate the loader assembly gears to move the arm so that it is moved to its leftmost position In this position the pin on the arm will...

Page 467: ...maintained when they are re installed The proper order to reinstall is a Item 15 b Item 5 7 The small rubber coated block item 6 located between the head actuator assembly thin film cables and the me...

Page 468: ...for location of the drive servo card The mother board and drive servo card must be removed together before either may be replaced To remove the mother board follow the procedure at FID EC Drive Servo...

Page 469: ...number from the old loader assembly to the blank label on the new loader assembly The serial number is located on the left side when you are facing the front of the loader assembly Replacement of Loa...

Page 470: ...o the two side screws items 8 inside bushings items 7 that fit into the side rubber shock mounts items 9 2 Remove the two screws 3 Remove the top screw item 1 inside bushing item 2 Now all the screws...

Page 471: ...ive Loader Front Components Exploded View CARR FID B1 Drive LED Card Removal of Drive LED Card 1 Perform the prerequisite procedures for your 3570 model listed on Figure 288 on page CARR 13 Note The d...

Page 472: ...ve only machines 3 Disconnect the cooling fan cable connector 4 If replacing the power supply for drive 1 in 3570 Models B01 B02 B11 B12 B21 and B22 disconnect the power cable at terminal CD5 on the l...

Page 473: ...t use your local procedures to report the FRU part number for the FID and use technical area code TAC T31 for the area of failure 4 Return to the procedure that sent you here FID CA Loader Home Sensor...

Page 474: ...t contact the cooling fan blades 1 Perform the removal procedure in the reverse order 2 Prepare the drive for customer operation 3 Use your local procedures to report the FRU part number for the FID a...

Page 475: ...4 Return to the procedure that sent you here CARR RS 422 Cable Drive to Drive This procedure applies only to Models B02 B12 and B22 Removal of RS 422 Cable Drive to Drive 1 Perform the Removal of Libr...

Page 476: ...is being replaced with a new part use your local procedures to report the FRU part number for the FID and use technical area code TAC L05 for the area of failure 4 Return to the procedure that sent y...

Page 477: ...ssor Assembly 1 Perform the removal procedure steps in the reverse order except for the step concerning the accessor motor assembly 2 Prepare the drive for customer operation 3 If this part is being r...

Page 478: ...r assembly shaft 4 Remove the four outside screws on the right side of the machine and the four outside screws on the left side of the machine that hold the accessor motor assembly to the accessor ass...

Page 479: ...the right outside of the machine 4 Lift and remove the library control card from the machine 5 If the Bar Code Reader feature is installed on the library and you are replacing the library control car...

Page 480: ...rtridge Present sensor If the picker belts must be cleaned for FID 95 problems or because a FRU is not readily available use a lint free cloth and some alcohol to clean the belts Be sure to wait until...

Page 481: ...Library Global Sensor Component Identification and Locations Figure 303 Library Global Sensor Component Plastic Covers CARR FID 9B Drive Global Sensor Pair Checks Adjustments Removals and Replacement...

Page 482: ...eir respective alignment pins then secure with screws 3 If you removed plastic snap on covers from the sensor and light source re install the covers Note Be sure that the hole in the cover aligns with...

Page 483: ...ibrary operator panel display you have the old style front cover assembly Follow the procedure at Removal of Library Front Cover Assembly Old Style on page CARR 47 Newer style Look at Figure 305 on pa...

Page 484: ...provides strength to the assembly 9 If you have a set of hinges that look similar to those in Figure 305 on page CARR 46 remove screws 1 2 if it exists and 3 Do not remove screws 4 and 5 They do not...

Page 485: ...Figure 304 Library Front Door Assembly Holding Screws CARR Checks Adjustments Removals and Replacements CARR 45...

Page 486: ...Figure 305 Library Front Door Assembly Newer Style Hinges Figure 306 Library Front Door Assembly Newest Style Hinges CARR 46 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 487: ...Refer to Figure 307 and remove three screws item 1 on the inside near the top of the front cover assembly The library operator panel display cable hole item 2 and rear of key lock item 3 are shown as...

Page 488: ...ve the magazine if present 3 Disconnect the cable from the sensor 4 Remove the two screws securing the sensor to the mounting plate 5 Remove the sensor Replacement of Priority Cell Cartridge Present S...

Page 489: ...4 Return to the procedure that sent you here FID A2 Library Interface Cable Removal of Library Interface Cable 1 Prepare the Tape Device for Service on page PROC 6 Note Removal of the SCSI connector m...

Page 490: ...RU part number for the FID and use technical area code TAC T31 for the area of failure 8 Return to the procedure that sent you here FID A5 Library Sensor Cable Removal of library sensor cable 1 Prepar...

Page 491: ...soft surface remove the library door open sensor assembly from its bracket Replacement of Library Door Open Sensor 1 Perform the removal procedure steps in the reverse order 2 Prepare the drive for cu...

Page 492: ...AC Power Cord Removal of AC Power Cord 1 Prepare the drive for service 2 Remove power from the device 3 Remove the power connection from the customer wall outlet 4 Remove the power connection from the...

Page 493: ...9 Introduction APPENDA 9 Interactive Menu Driven Interface APPENDA 9 Command Line Mode APPENDA 11 Command Line Commands and Syntax APPENDA 11 Flag Descriptions APPENDA 13 Examples APPENDA 14 TAPEUTIL...

Page 494: ...for the tapeutil program is provided for example purposes and is installed in the opt IBMtape directory during the IBMtape package installation This source code is commented and demonstrates calls to...

Page 495: ...d line mode will be started For each command line execution of the program the device is first opened the specific command is issued and the device is then closed The program can be driven from within...

Page 496: ...SCSI Commands and Syntax Basic SCSI Commands Syntax Test unit Ready tapeutil f f o tur w w v Inquiry tapeutil f f o inq w w v Request Sense tapeutil f f o req w w v Reserved tapeutil f f o res w w v R...

Page 497: ...ace Record tapeutil f f o bsr w w v c c Locate End of Data tapeutil f f o eod w w v Get Record Size tapeutil f f o grs w w v Set Record Size tapeutil f f o srs w w v APPENDA Get Device Status tapeutil...

Page 498: ...trailer 6 write protect 8 capacity 9 sili msg 1 display msg0 2 display msg1 3 flash msg0 4 flash msg1 5 alternate msg1 msg2 v Verbose Mode optional for all commands stand alone flag no value required...

Page 499: ...further information on the Get Parameter gpa and Set Parameter spa operations refer to the STIOC_GET_PARM and STIOC_SET_PARM ioctl commands described in the Programming Reference APPENDA APPENDIX A AP...

Page 500: ...from cell 32 to the tape drive 16 opt IBMtape tapeutil f dev rmt smc o mov s 32 d 16 v To set the block size of the device to 64K opt IBMtape tapeutil f dev rmt st o spa t 1 x 65535 v To write 100 64K...

Page 501: ...ls to all of the supported device driver entry points and ioctl commands thus giving the application developer a starting point for interfacing to the HP UX device driver The tapeutil program provides...

Page 502: ...re Dump 17 Inventory 7 Download Microcode 18 Audit 8 Format Cartridge 19 Lock Unlock Door TAPE DRIVE COMMANDS 2 Read Data 32 Locate End Of Data 21 Write Data 33 Get Record Size 22 Write File Mark 34 S...

Page 503: ...special file and the operation are required The specific options associated with a particular operation are indicated in Figure 315 Figure 316 Figure 317 and Figure 318 on page APPENDA 12 Parameters e...

Page 504: ...util f f o bsf w w v c c Forward Space Record tapeutil f f o fsr w w v c c Backward Space Record tapeutil f f o bsr w w v c c Locate End of Data tapeutil f f o eod w w v Get Record Size tapeutil f f o...

Page 505: ...immediate 5 trailer 6 write protect 8 capacity 9 sili msg 1 display msg0 2 display msg1 3 flash msg0 4 flash msg1 5 alternate msg1 msg2 v Verbose Mode optional for all commands stand alone flag no val...

Page 506: ...ice opt IBMtape tapeutil f dev rmt m o qsn v To request inquiry data from the device opt IBMtape tapeutil f dev rmt m o inq v To move a cartridge from cell 32 to the tape drive 16 opt IBMtape tapeutil...

Page 507: ...s NTUTIL out d special file Specifies the special file value for example tape to substitute on the open statement in the input file t Turns on internal tracing printouts in the output file Used only t...

Page 508: ...e 28 locate block id 29 display block data 3 write filemark s 31 rewind 32 forward space filemark s 33 unload 34 reverse space filemark s 35 load 359 Sys Mode 36 forward space record s 37 return error...

Page 509: ...ush buffer media 26 read block id 27 erase 28 locate block id 29 display block data 3 write filemark s 31 rewind 32 forward space filemark s 33 unload 34 reverse space filemark s 35 load 359 Sys Mode...

Page 510: ...APPENDA 18 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 511: ...bly should be ordered R Restricted in the Units column indicates the part has a restricted availability INDENTURE The indenture is marked by a series of dots located before the parts description The i...

Page 512: ...4 5373727 1 Seal Left Side 5 5356429 3 Clip Retaining 6 513668 2 Catch Cover 7 81693 4 Screw Mach Bind Hd 6 32 X 0 375 Long 8 1847630 R Finger Stock Assembly 9 1847602 NR Channel Finger Stock 10 1847...

Page 513: ...PARTS 6 Desktop Library Assembly Model B01 PARTS 10 Desktop Library Assembly Model B02 PARTS 16 Rackmount Library Assembly Model B21 PARTS 20 Rackmount Library Assembly Model B11 PARTS 4 Rackmount Li...

Page 514: ...Assembly 1 Rackmount Library Assembly Model B11 PARTS 4 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 515: ...Pearl White The following sensors are not shown but are listed for reference 8 45G0277 1 Magazine 1 Sensor 8 45G0277 1 Magazine 2 Sensor 8 45G0277 1 Priority Cell Cartridge Present Sensor 8 1 Library...

Page 516: ...Assembly 2 Desktop Drive Model B00 PARTS 6 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 517: ...FRU For detailed breakdown see Assembly 3 Base Drive All Models on page PARTS 8 3 34G7752 1 Front External Drive Bezel 4 65F5410 1 Power On Off Switch Assembly 5 50G0322 1 Power Supply 6 0 1 Fan SCSI...

Page 518: ...Assembly 3 Base Drive All Models PARTS 8 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 519: ...0 1 Thin Film Head Cable 6 0 1 Cable Mounting Block 7 0 1 Shield 8 05H9381 1 Drive Servo Card 9 0 1 Bottom Plate 10 34G7710 1 Head Actuator AssemblyW Brush 11 49G6634 1 Mother Board 12 34G7611 1 Loade...

Page 520: ...Assembly 4 Desktop Library Assembly Model B01 PARTS 10 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 521: ...bly Raven Black The following sensors are not shown but are listed for reference 9 45G0277 1 Magazine 1 Sensor 9 45G0277 1 Magazine 2 Sensor 9 45G0277 1 Priority Cell Cartridge Present Sensor 9 45G027...

Page 522: ...Assembly 4 continued 18 34G7557 1 Acoustic Cover Assembly PARTS 12 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 523: ...Parts Catalog Parts Catalog PARTS 13...

Page 524: ...Assembly 5 Rackmount Library Assembly Model B12 PARTS 14 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 525: ...earl White 10 65F5411 1 AC Switch and Cable Assembly 11 09G8933 1 Library LED Card 12 0 1 Key Lock Assembly Not a FRU Part of Front Assembly 13 34G7571 1 Picker Assembly If the Bar Code Reader feature...

Page 526: ...Assembly 6 Desktop Library Assembly Model B02 PARTS 16 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 527: ...Pearl White 10 34G7801 1 Cover Operator Panel Raven Black 11 65F5411 1 AC Switch and Cable Assembly 12 09G8933 1 Library LED Card 13 0 1 Key Lock Assembly Not a FRU Part of Front Assembly 14 34G7571...

Page 528: ...continued 22 65F5399 1 RS 422 Cable DU0 DU1 Shown attached to rear of Drive 2 22 65F5397 1 RS 422 Cable Internal to Drive Drive 2 only and not shown 23 65F5406 1 AC Cable to power supply 2 PARTS 18 I...

Page 529: ...Parts Catalog Parts Catalog PARTS 19...

Page 530: ...Assembly 7 Rackmount Library Assembly Model B21 PARTS 20 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 531: ...al Sensor Pair 8 05H4595 1 Magazine Global Sensor Pair 9 62G0673 1 Library Operator Panel Display 9 34G7801 1 Cover Operator Panel Raven Black 10 65F5411 1 AC Switch and Cable Assembly 11 09G8933 1 Li...

Page 532: ...Assembly 8 Rackmount Library Assembly Model B22 PARTS 22 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 533: ...le Assembly 11 09G8933 1 Library LED Card 12 1 Key Lock Assembly Not a FRU Part of Front Assembly 13 34G7571 1 Picker Assembly Remove the Bar Code Reader from the old picker assembly and install it on...

Page 534: ...PARTS 24 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 535: ...1 4 16 PARTS 11 4 17 PARTS 11 5 0 PARTS 15 5 1 PARTS 15 5 2 PARTS 15 5 12 PARTS 15 5 14 PARTS 15 5 15 PARTS 15 5 16 PARTS 15 6 0 PARTS 17 6 2 PARTS 17 6 4 PARTS 17 6 13 PARTS 17 6 16 PARTS 17 6 17 PAR...

Page 536: ...9 PARTS 17 6 9 PARTS 17 7 8 PARTS 21 7 8 PARTS 21 8 8 PARTS 23 8 8 PARTS 23 05H7844 3 2 PARTS 9 05H9212 4 2 PARTS 11 5 2 PARTS 15 05H9381 3 8 PARTS 9 05H9386 1 5 PARTS 5 4 6 PARTS 11 5 5 PARTS 15 6 6...

Page 537: ...23 34G7557 4 18 PARTS 12 6 18 PARTS 17 34G7563 1 9 PARTS 5 4 10 PARTS 11 5 9 PARTS 15 6 10 PARTS 17 34G7571 1 13 PARTS 5 4 14 PARTS 11 5 13 PARTS 15 6 14 PARTS 17 7 13 PARTS 21 8 13 PARTS 23 34G7609 2...

Page 538: ...8 PARTS 21 7 8 PARTS 21 7 8 PARTS 21 8 8 PARTS 23 8 8 PARTS 23 8 8 PARTS 23 49G6634 3 11 PARTS 9 49G6645 1 8 PARTS 5 4 9 PARTS 11 5 8 PARTS 15 6 9 PARTS 17 50G0322 1 4 PARTS 5 2 5 PARTS 7 4 5 PARTS 1...

Page 539: ...4 PARTS 17 7 13 PARTS 21 8 13 PARTS 23 65F5403 1 13 PARTS 5 4 14 PARTS 11 5 13 PARTS 15 6 14 PARTS 17 7 13 PARTS 21 8 13 PARTS 23 65F5406 5 19 PARTS 15 6 23 PARTS 18 8 19 PARTS 23 65F5407 1 3 PARTS 5...

Page 540: ...PNindex 6 IBM 3570 MI...

Page 541: ...program device or system or to data Contrast with caution and danger ATTN Attention B backhitch Magnetic tape that makes a slight backward motion just prior to moving forward backup To make additiona...

Page 542: ...ition caused by invalid data or incorrect positioning of data dc Direct current degradation A decrease in quality of output or throughput or an increase in machine error rate degraded Decreased in qua...

Page 543: ...magnetic tape subsystem that performs data conversion speed matching encoding first level error recovery and interfaces to one or more tape drives FP File protect frayed Damaged as if by an abrasive s...

Page 544: ...job and that is relatively permanent even though its contents may change Synonymous with main file media capacity The amount of data that can be contained on a storage medium expressed in bytes of dat...

Page 545: ...of diagnostic tests that are run automatically by a device when the power is turned on PROM Programmable read only memory PS Power supply PTF Program temporary fix PWR Power R RACL Random access cart...

Page 546: ...ding magnetic tape that can be processed without separating it from the container tape cassette A container holding magnetic tape that can be processed without separating it from the container tape vo...

Page 547: ...30 change language menu PANEL 18 change mode menu PANEL 23 check out install INST 43 clean indicator INTRO 40 clean menu PANEL 21 clearing and recovery menu PANEL 22 code for SCSI cable feature INST 4...

Page 548: ...log data RS 6000 MSG 3 logging force PANEL 41 logs RS 6000 MSG 3 logs Sun MSG 22 ESD kit INTRO 49 ESD procedures PROC 4 export menu PANEL 22 F FE FID PROC 98 feature code INTRO 35 INTRO 37 INTRO 39 f...

Page 549: ...ad FMR tape menu PANEL 40 load scratch tape menu PANEL 38 log data RS 6000 MSG 3 log microcode EC level history PROC 47 logging force error PANEL 41 loop diag menu PANEL 32 M magazine description INTR...

Page 550: ...37 INST 49 O object alias menu PANEL 34 OEM use only menu PANEL 48 offline request indicator INTRO 40 operation mode of LIBRARY 5 LIBRARY 6 operator menu PANEL 13 operator panel PANEL 3 set address I...

Page 551: ...CARR 49 library LED card CARR 50 remove and replace continued library operator panel display CARR 36 library operator panel display cable CARR 36 library sensor cable CARR 50 loader assembly CARR 28...

Page 552: ...ch INTRO 40 T tape make FMR PANEL 30 tapetest using PROC 83 tapeutil checking SCSI attachment AIX PROC 76 updating microcode RS 6000 PROC 59 tapeutil using PROC 80 PROC 83 test drive option PANEL 31 L...

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Page 554: ...Tape NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO 40 ARMONK NEW YORK POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE International Business Machines Corporatio...

Page 555: ...INDEX...

Page 556: ...IBM Part Number 05H9395 Printed in the United States of America on recycled paper containing 10 recovered post consumer fiber 5H9395 SA37 4 6...

Page 557: ...References WQ1 A21MCTRL SCRIPT viii viii WQ2 A21MCTRL SCRIPT viii viii WQ3 A21MCTRL SCRIPT viii viii WQ4 A21MCTRL SCRIPT viii viii WQ5 A21MCTRL SCRIPT viii viii WQ6 A21MCTRL SCRIPT START 4 START 4 WQ7...

Page 558: ...TART 6 START 7 WQ35 A21MCTRL SCRIPT START 8 START 8 WQ36 A21MCTRL SCRIPT START 8 START 8 WQ37 A21MCTRL SCRIPT START 8 START 8 WQ38 A21MCTRL SCRIPT START 8 START 8 WQ39 A21MCTRL SCRIPT START 8 START 8...

Page 559: ...A21MCTRL SCRIPT START 12 START 13 WQ76 A21MCTRL SCRIPT START 12 START 13 WQ77 A21MCTRL SCRIPT START 12 START 13 WQ78 A21MCTRL SCRIPT START 12 START 14 WQ79 A21MCTRL SCRIPT START 12 START 14 WQ80 A21M...

Page 560: ...12 START 21 WQ116 A21MCTRL SCRIPT START 12 START 21 WQ117 A21MCTRL SCRIPT START 12 START 21 WQ118 A21MCTRL SCRIPT START 12 START 21 WQ119 A21MCTRL SCRIPT START 12 START 21 WQ120 A21MCTRL SCRIPT START...

Page 561: ...TART 25 START 29 WQ156 A21MCTRL SCRIPT START 25 START 29 WQ157 A21MCTRL SCRIPT START 25 START 29 WQ158 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MAPS 3 MAPS 3 WQ159 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MAPS 3 MAPS 3 WQ160 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MAPS 3 MA...

Page 562: ...15 INTRO 15 WQ197 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INTRO 15 INTRO 15 WQ198 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INTRO 29 INTRO 29 WQ199 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INTRO 29 INTRO 29 WQ200 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INTRO 29 INTRO 29 WQ201 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INTRO...

Page 563: ...NTRO 37 INTRO 37 WQ237 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INTRO 37 INTRO 37 WQ238 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INTRO 37 INTRO 37 WQ239 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INTRO 37 INTRO 37 WQ240 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INTRO 37 INTRO 37 WQ241 A21MCTRL SCRIPT I...

Page 564: ...CTRL SCRIPT MSG 8 MSG 8 WQ278 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 8 MSG 8 WQ279 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 9 MSG 9 WQ280 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 9 MSG 9 WQ281 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 9 MSG 9 WQ282 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 9 MSG 9 WQ283...

Page 565: ...Q318 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 11 MSG 11 WQ319 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 11 MSG 11 WQ320 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 11 MSG 11 WQ321 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 11 MSG 11 WQ322 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 11 MSG 11 WQ323 A21MCTRL SCRIPT...

Page 566: ...SCRIPT MSG 13 MSG 13 WQ359 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 13 MSG 13 WQ360 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 13 MSG 13 WQ361 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 13 MSG 13 WQ362 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 14 MSG 14 WQ363 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 14 MSG 14...

Page 567: ...15 WQ399 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 15 MSG 15 WQ400 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 15 MSG 15 WQ401 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 15 MSG 15 WQ402 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 15 MSG 15 WQ403 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 15 MSG 15 WQ404 A21MCTRL SC...

Page 568: ...SCRIPT MSG 17 MSG 17 WQ440 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 17 MSG 17 WQ441 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 17 MSG 17 WQ442 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 17 MSG 17 WQ443 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 17 MSG 17 WQ444 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 17 MSG 17...

Page 569: ...ANEL 13 PANEL 13 WQ481 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 13 PANEL 13 WQ482 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 13 PANEL 13 WQ483 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 13 PANEL 13 WQ485 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 14 PANEL 14 WQ486 A21MCTRL SCRIPT P...

Page 570: ...18 PANEL 18 WQ522 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 18 PANEL 18 WQ523 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 18 PANEL 18 WQ524 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 18 PANEL 18 WQ525 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 18 PANEL 18 WQ526 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL...

Page 571: ...21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 30 PANEL 30 WQ567 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 30 PANEL 30 WQ568 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 30 PANEL 30 WQ569 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 30 PANEL 30 WQ570 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 30 PANEL 30 WQ571 A...

Page 572: ...35 PANEL 35 WQ612 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 35 PANEL 35 WQ613 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 35 PANEL 35 WQ614 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 35 PANEL 35 WQ616 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 36 PANEL 36 WQ617 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL...

Page 573: ...21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 41 PANEL 41 WQ656 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 41 PANEL 41 WQ657 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 41 PANEL 41 WQ658 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 41 PANEL 41 WQ659 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 41 PANEL 41 WQ660 A...

Page 574: ...47 PANEL 47 WQ699 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 47 PANEL 47 WQ700 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 47 PANEL 47 WQ701 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 47 PANEL 47 WQ702 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 47 PANEL 47 WQ703 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL...

Page 575: ...21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 51 PANEL 51 WQ741 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 51 PANEL 51 WQ742 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 51 PANEL 51 WQ743 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 52 PANEL 52 WQ744 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 52 PANEL 52 WQ745 A...

Page 576: ...57 PANEL 57 WQ782 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 57 PANEL 57 WQ783 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 57 PANEL 57 WQ784 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 57 PANEL 57 WQ785 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 57 PANEL 57 WQ787 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL...

Page 577: ...21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 65 PANEL 65 WQ827 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 65 PANEL 65 WQ828 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 65 PANEL 65 WQ829 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 65 PANEL 65 WQ830 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 65 PANEL 65 WQ831 A...

Page 578: ...1 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 3 INST 4 WQ872 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 3 INST 4 WQ873 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 3 INST 4 WQ874 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 3 INST 4 WQ875 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 3 INST 4 WQ876 A21MCTRL SCRIPT IN...

Page 579: ...912 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 32 INST 32 WQ913 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 32 INST 32 WQ914 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 32 INST 32 WQ915 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 32 INST 32 WQ916 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 32 INST 32 WQ917 A21MCT...

Page 580: ...INST 57 INST 57 WQ953 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 57 INST 57 WQ954 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 57 INST 57 WQ955 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 57 INST 57 WQ956 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 58 INST 58 WQ957 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 58 I...

Page 581: ...PT PROC 12 PROC 12 WQ994 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 12 PROC 12 WQ995 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 12 PROC 12 WQ996 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 12 PROC 12 WQ997 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 12 PROC 12 WQ998 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 12...

Page 582: ...ROC 18 PROC 19 WQ1034 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 18 PROC 19 WQ1035 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 37 PROC 38 WQ1036 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 37 PROC 38 WQ1037 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 37 PROC 38 WQ1038 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 3...

Page 583: ...4 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 47 PROC 47 WQ1075 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 47 PROC 47 WQ1076 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 47 PROC 47 WQ1077 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 47 PROC 47 WQ1078 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 47 PROC 47 WQ1079 A21...

Page 584: ...ROC 51 PROC 51 WQ1115 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 51 PROC 51 WQ1116 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 51 PROC 51 WQ1117 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 51 PROC 51 WQ1118 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 51 PROC 51 WQ1119 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 5...

Page 585: ...5 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 51 PROC 51 WQ1156 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 51 PROC 51 WQ1157 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 51 PROC 51 WQ1158 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 51 PROC 51 WQ1159 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 51 PROC 51 WQ1160 A21...

Page 586: ...SCRIPT APPENDA 3 APPENDA 4 WQ1197 A21MCTRL SCRIPT APPENDA 4 APPENDA 4 WQ1198 A21MCTRL SCRIPT APPENDA 4 APPENDA 4 WQ1199 A21MCTRL SCRIPT APPENDA 4 APPENDA 4 WQ1200 A21MCTRL SCRIPT APPENDA 4 APPENDA 4...

Page 587: ...ENDA 11 WQ1237 A21MCTRL SCRIPT APPENDA 11 APPENDA 11 WQ1238 A21MCTRL SCRIPT APPENDA 11 APPENDA 11 WQ1239 A21MCTRL SCRIPT APPENDA 11 APPENDA 11 WQ1240 A21MCTRL SCRIPT APPENDA 11 APPENDA 11 WQ1241 A21MC...

Page 588: ...WQ1274 A21MCTRL SCRIPT APPENDA 12 APPENDA 12 WQ1275 A21MCTRL SCRIPT APPENDA 12 APPENDA 12 WQ1276 A21MCTRL SCRIPT APPENDA 12 APPENDA 12 WQ1277 A21MCTRL SCRIPT APPENDA 12 APPENDA 12 WQ1278 A21MCTRL SCR...

Page 589: ...SCRIPT INTRO 11 23 INTRO 11 CCC A21MCTRL SCRIPT INTRO 13 24 INTRO 13 CC1 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INTRO 14 25 INTRO 14 MODLST A21MCTRL SCRIPT INTRO 15 26 B00NC A21MCTRL SCRIPT INTRO 16 27 INTRO 15 INTRO 17 IN...

Page 590: ...2 LIBRARY 3 INST 8 CARTM A21MCTRL SCRIPT LIBRARY 4 53 LIBRARY 3 CARTL A21MCTRL SCRIPT LIBRARY 4 54 LIBRARY 3 MCLOC2L A21MCTRL SCRIPT LIBRARY 9 55 LIBRARY 9 LIBRARY 12 MCLOB21 A21MCTRL SCRIPT LIBRARY...

Page 591: ...II A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 30 100 LOGNTM7 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 30 101 MSG 22 B2B A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 3 102 PANEL 3 PANEL 11 PANEL 11 PANEL 11 PANEL 11 SCR1 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 5 103 PANEL 5 PANEL 13 PR...

Page 592: ...13 PWARN1 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 24 124 PCNFRM1 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 24 125 MENU12A A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 24 126 MENU16C A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 25 127 PANEL 24 PVRYFX1 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 25 128 POPT...

Page 593: ...B A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 40 147 PANEL 36 PANEL 36 PANEL 40 PANEL 40 MESSAGF A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 40 148 MENU19 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 41 149 PANEL 30 PANEL 41 PANEL 42 PANEL 42 PANEL 42 PANEL 42 PANEL...

Page 594: ...ANEL 47 PANEL 55 PANEL 66 PANEL 66 PANEL 68 PANEL 68 PANEL 69 PANEL 69 MENU30 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 56 168 PANEL 47 PANEL 56 MENU100 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 57 169 PANEL 56 PANEL 57 MENU101 A21MCTRL SCR...

Page 595: ...IPT INSP 16 191 MDB22RR A21MCTRL SCRIPT INSP 16 192 TWOCRDS A21MCTRL SCRIPT INSP 17 193 PWRCBLS A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 3 194 INST 2 SCSICBL A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 4 195 INST 2 PTFLIST A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST...

Page 596: ...66 RACKRTN A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 37 223 INST 35 INST 36 INST 37 INST 38 INST 38 INST 39 RACKTN A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 38 224 INST 38 INST 38 RACKARN A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 40 225 INST 39 INST 39 INST 39 RA...

Page 597: ...RIPT INST 65 250 INST 62 BESD101 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 5 251 PROC 4 SADCOM A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 9 252 START 10 START 11 START 11 PROC 9 DIMWO A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 11 253 PROC 9 PROC 10 PROC 11 PROC 15...

Page 598: ...C 72 TPATH A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 76 277 PROC 76 PROC 80 PROC 83 TUTSUNP A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 81 279 PROC 80 CABLL A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 90 280 PROC 90 SBC A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 90 281 PROC 90 CMOD1S A21M...

Page 599: ...R 42 CARR 42 PLASTIC A21MCTRL SCRIPT CARR 41 303 CARR 42 CARR 42 FRTPNL A21MCTRL SCRIPT CARR 45 304 CARR 43 CARR 43 CARR 43 CARR 44 NEWR A21MCTRL SCRIPT CARR 46 305 CARR 43 CARR 43 CARR 44 NEWST A21MC...

Page 600: ...PS 3 Library Operator Panel Problems MAP START 6 START 13 OPPNL2 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MAPS 5 Library LED Problems MAP START 6 OPPNL3 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MAPS 9 Drive LED Problems MAP START 4 POWER1 A21MCTRL SC...

Page 601: ...SG 2 Obtaining 3570 Drive Error Information at the Host START 8 PNLDSP A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 3 3570 Drive Display Panel MSG 9 MSG 9 MSG 9 MSG 9 RS6000 A21MCTRL SCRIPT MSG 3 Error Log Analysis RS 6000 ST...

Page 602: ...CTRL SCRIPT PANEL 16 Set Library Configuration Menu PANEL 15 INST 46 CLEANA A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 17 Automatic Cleaning Menu RESUN A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 17 Unload Reset Menu PANEL 15 PANEL 15 PANEL 17...

Page 603: ...50 CE Disp Alt VPD Menu XMENU22 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 51 CE Group Name Menu XMENU23 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 51 CE VPD Field Offset Menu XMENU24 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PANEL 52 CE VPD Data Menu XMENU25 A21MCTR...

Page 604: ...NST 32 Rack Mounted Models Models B21 and B22 INST 7 NETINS A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 41 Installing the 3570 in a Netfinity 7000 Rack CHKOUT A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 43 Installation Checkout Library Models PAN...

Page 605: ...T PROC 7 Restoring Drive Power during Normal Operations FIDFF A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 8 FID FF Operator Action or Host Program Error SMPS A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 8 Suspected Microcode Problem START 10 FIXV...

Page 606: ...Number BCFRMT A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 32 Bar Code Format RMMBC A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 33 Resolving a Mismatch Between the Bar Code Label and VOLSER START 6 PROC 31 PROC 31 LIBMOD A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 33 L...

Page 607: ...floading Dumps from 3570 to Tape Cartridge Drive Only Models START 10 UM400 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 58 Updating Microcode from an AS 400 START 7 START 9 PROC 43 TPDMP4 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 58 Offloading...

Page 608: ...us Problem Determination MSG 4 MSG 17 PROC 69 PROC 70 PROC 71 PROC 77 SCSISE A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 86 Solid Errors PROC 86 RS422WT A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 89 RS 422 Port Wrap Test START 22 PROC 43 SCSIIE...

Page 609: ...Components DRIVB A21MCTRL SCRIPT CARR 15 Drive Assembly Front Cover PROC 24 PROC 24 CARR 14 CARR 14 CARR 16 CARR 25 CARR 27 CARR 28 CARR 30 CARR 31 CARR 31 CARR 33 CARR 33 DRIVC A21MCTRL SCRIPT CARR...

Page 610: ...MAPS 11 FIDC1 A21MCTRL SCRIPT CARR 32 FID C1 Power Supply START 14 START 18 START 20 START 21 START 21 START 21 START 28 MAPS 14 MAPS 14 MAPS 14 MAPS 14 MAPS 14 MAPS 16 MAPS 16 FIDC9 A21MCTRL SCRIPT C...

Page 611: ...or START 15 START 27 START 27 START 28 START 29 FIDA0 A21MCTRL SCRIPT CARR 48 FID A0 Magazine 2 Sensor START 15 START 26 FIDA1 A21MCTRL SCRIPT CARR 49 FID A1 Magazine 1 Sensor START 15 START 26 FIDA2...

Page 612: ...RIPT PARTS 16 Assembly 6 Desktop Library Assembly Model B02 ASM07 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PARTS 20 Assembly 7 Rackmount Library Assembly Model B21 ASM08 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PARTS 22 Assembly 8 Index Entries id Fi...

Page 613: ...1 ATTN 2 attention drive messages START 24 WQX59 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 ATTN 2 attention library messages START 25 CABLE A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 cable WQX538 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 cable 2 lengths SCSI bus PRO...

Page 614: ...TRL SCRIPT i 1 drive WQX55 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 drive 2 attention drive messages START 24 WQX254 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 drive 2 test option PANEL 31 WQX265 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 drive 2 read write test opti...

Page 615: ...RL SCRIPT i 1 Drive Serial Number WQX303 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 Drive Serial Number 2 Drive Serial Number Menu PANEL 42 DUMP A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 dump WQX235 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 dump 2 data PANEL 30 WQX27...

Page 616: ...es WQX74 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 feature codes 2 feature code INTRO 35 FID A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 FID WQX106 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 FID 2 how posted INTRO 47 WQX310 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 FID 2 log menu PANEL 44 W...

Page 617: ...CTRL SCRIPT i 1 FID 2 B0 CARR 30 WQX581 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 FID 2 B1 CARR 31 WQX583 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 FID 2 C1 CARR 32 WQX585 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 FID 2 C9 CARR 32 WQX587 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 FID 2 CA...

Page 618: ...ARR 48 WQX621 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 FID 2 A1 CARR 49 WQX623 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 FID 2 A2 CARR 49 WQX625 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 FID 2 A3 CARR 49 WQX627 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 FID 2 A5 CARR 50 WQX629 A21MCTRL S...

Page 619: ...T i 1 Hex conversion ASCII 2 table hex conversion to ASCII MSG 7 WQX156 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 Hex conversion ASCII 2 table hex conversion to ASCII MSG 17 WQX166 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 Hex conversion ASCII...

Page 620: ...X68 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 magazine 2 description INTRO 32 WQX111 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 magazine 2 part number LIBRARY 2 WQX113 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 magazine 2 description LIBRARY 2 MSG A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1...

Page 621: ...21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 menu 2 object alias PANEL 34 WQX274 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 menu 2 address PANEL 35 WQX277 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 menu 2 copy dump to tape PANEL 35 WQX279 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 menu 2 FMR ta...

Page 622: ...L SCRIPT i 1 menu 2 control store select address PANEL 53 WQX331 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 menu 2 microcode trap PANEL 55 WQX333 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 menu 2 read tape PANEL 56 WQX335 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 menu...

Page 623: ...uto clean PANEL 17 WQX204 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 menu 2 services PANEL 18 WQX207 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 menu 2 change language PANEL 18 WQX209 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 menu 2 statistics PANEL 18 WQX213 A21MCTRL...

Page 624: ...OC 42 WQX451 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 microcode 2 update from FMR drive only models PROC 46 WQX452 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 microcode 2 EC level history log PROC 47 WQX463 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 microcode 2 updati...

Page 625: ...cations 2 9076 SP2 x WQX46 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 publications 2 device drivers x PRIORC A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 priority cell WQX70 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 priority cell 2 use INTRO 32 WQX115 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i...

Page 626: ...RL SCRIPT i 1 remove and replace 2 drive servo card CARR 26 WQX572 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 remove and replace 2 mother board CARR 26 WQX574 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 remove and replace 2 mother board CARR 28 WQ...

Page 627: ...0 WQX612 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 remove and replace 2 drive global sensor pair CARR 41 WQX614 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 remove and replace 2 magazine global sensor pair CARR 42 WQX616 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 remove...

Page 628: ...TRL SCRIPT i 1 SCSI 2 Sun systems INST 51 WQX402 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 SCSI 2 hp ux systems INST 51 WQX403 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 SCSI 2 nt systems INST 51 WQX420 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 SCSI 2 Send Diagnostic...

Page 629: ...nt INST 51 WQX470 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 Sun 2 updating microcode from PROC 63 WQX511 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 Sun 2 tapeutil program PROC 80 WQX512 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 Sun 2 checking attachment PROC 80 SWITC...

Page 630: ...C 76 UTIL A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 utilities WQX249 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 utilities 2 menu PANEL 30 WQX316 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 utilities 2 menu PANEL 47 WQX467 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 utilities 2 tapeutil PROC 5...

Page 631: ...570 Introduction INTRO 3 WQX72 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 random mode INTRO 33 WQX73 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 feature code INTRO 35 WQX77 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 number for SCSI cable part INTRO 37 WQX80 A21MCTRL SCR...

Page 632: ...ential mode LIBRARY 6 WQX127 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 sequential mode LIBRARY 6 WQX128 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 mode of operation LIBRARY 6 WQX129 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 operation mode of LIBRARY 6 WQX132 A21MCTRL...

Page 633: ...2 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 operator menu PANEL 13 WQX193 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 cart sequence menu PANEL 14 WQX195 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 set address SCSI ID menu PANEL 16 WQX196 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 SCSI ID set...

Page 634: ...A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 tape make FMR PANEL 30 WQX241 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 configure menu PANEL 30 WQX245 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 display VPD PANEL 30 WQX248 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 alter VPD PANEL 30 WQX251 A21MC...

Page 635: ...ANEL 53 WQX332 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 read tape menu PANEL 56 WQX334 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 process tape menu PANEL 57 WQX336 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 space menu PANEL 58 WQX338 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 read block me...

Page 636: ...feature INST 49 WQX396 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 SCSI cable feature code part number INST 49 WQX397 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 part number SCSI cable INST 49 WQX398 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 number for SCSI cable part...

Page 637: ...the Windows NT environment WQX484 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 servicing 3570 in the Windows NT environment 2 starting ntutil PROC 67 WQX485 A21MCTRL SCRIPT i 1 servicing 3570 in the Windows NT environment WQX...

Page 638: ...ART 23 3 START 18 NT4 A21MCTRL SCRIPT START 23 4 START 19 START 20 START 20 NT5 A21MCTRL SCRIPT START 23 5 START 23 START 23 LIDRKY A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 3 12 INST 43 STEP07 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 6 7 IN...

Page 639: ...8 31 INST 48 SCSI47 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 48 32 INST 46 SCSI52 A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 48 35 INST 48 B2NIN A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 54 8 INST 54 B28TEEN A21MCTRL SCRIPT INST 55 17 INST 54 SCCLP A21MCTRL SCRIP...

Page 640: ...PROC 92 2 PROC 92 STEPE A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 93 3 PROC 93 STPG A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 95 6 PROC 95 CUST1 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 95 8a PROC 95 CES1 A21MCTRL SCRIPT PROC 96 9 PROC 95 TTD A21MCTRL SCRIPT PRO...

Page 641: ...ower Problems 001 ONEDR A21MCTRL MAPS 13 Power Problems 009 MAPS 14 Power Problems 017 STEPZZ A21MCTRL MAPS 14 Power Problems 012 TWODR A21MCTRL MAPS 14 Power Problems 016 MAPS 13 Power Problems 008 Y...

Page 642: ...T 70 INST 71 INST 71 PROC 8 PROC 8 PROC 20 PROC 21 PROC 24 PROC 24 PROC 25 PROC 25 PROC 33 PROC 34 PROC 37 PROC 38 PROC 42 PROC 42 PROC 43 PROC 43 PROC 43 PROC 43 PROC 45 PROC 45 PROC 63 PROC 63 PROC...

Page 643: ...ROC 56 PROC 56 PROC 56 PROC 56 PROC 61 PROC 61 PROC 63 PROC 63 PROC 64 PROC 64 PROC 65 PROC 65 PROC 66 PROC 66 PROC 78 PROC 78 PROC 78 PROC 78 PROC 80 PROC 80 PROC 81 PROC 81 PROC 81 PROC 81 PROC 81 P...

Page 644: ...PROC 16 PROC 16 PROC 28 PROC 28 PROC 31 PROC 31 PROC 32 PROC 32 PROC 32 PROC 32 PROC 32 PROC 32 PROC 32 PROC 32 PROC 33 PROC 33 PROC 34 PROC 34 PROC 42 PROC 42 PROC 42 PROC 42 PROC 44 PROC 44 PROC 46...

Page 645: ...Document type USERDOC Document style IBMXAGD Profile EDFPRF40 Service Level 0030 SCRIPT VS Release 4 0 0 Date 98 10 27 Time 09 49 42 Device PSA Number of Passes 4 Index YES SYSVAR R A21MCTRL SYSVAR V...

Page 646: ...Print cross reference page numbers YES Process value none Punctuation move characters Read cross reference file A21MCTRL Running heading footing rule NONE Show index entries NO Table of Contents maxim...

Page 647: ...id value page for WIDTH attribute of XMP tag Page MSG 4 File A21MCTRL SCRIPT DSMMOM397I EDFXMP WAS IMBEDDED AT LINE 9098 OF A21MCTRL DSMKIM520E IMBED OR APPEND FILE NOT FOUND DSMMOM395I EDFPTOC LINE 5...

Page 648: ...of XMP tag Page MSG 4 File A21MCTRL SCRIPT DSMMOM397I EDFXMP WAS IMBEDDED AT LINE 9098 OF A21MCTRL DSMBEG323I STARTING PASS 4 OF 4 EDF024W Invalid value page for WIDTH attribute of XMP tag Page MSG 4...

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