Table 12. DFSMS Messages Based on Library Failure or Exception Conditions (continued)
Resulting Console Message
Action
CBR3778I Cleaner volume ejected from library
library-name.
A cleaner volume exceeded its maximum usage count
and was ejected from library
library-name.
1. Remove the cartridge from the convenience output
station.
2. Place a new cleaner cartridge of the same type, with
a bar-code label that matches one of the cleaner
masks, in the convenience input station.
CBR3779I Damaged volume volser ejected from
library
library-name.
Damaged volume
volser has been ejected from library
library-name. The cartridge has been physically damaged
such that it cannot be loaded on a tape device; either the
leader block is missing or the tape medium has become
detached from the leader block.
1. Remove the cartridge from the output station and
repair or replace it.
2. Clear the item from the Intervention Required pop-up
window. See Table 20 on page 292 for details.
CBR3781I No {MEDIA1|MEDIA2|MEDIA3} scratch
volumes available in library
library-name.
A library operation requires a scratch volume of the
indicated media type and there are none available in the
library.
Either add volumes of the appropriate media type to the
library or perform a scratch cycle though your tape
management system to convert volumes to scratch in the
library.
CBR3782I Volume
volser in library library-name
external label missing or unreadable.
The external cartridge label for volume
volser in library
library-name is missing or cannot be correctly read by the
library vision system. The library cannot perform volume
verification. Mount, demount, and eject requests are
completed without verification.
1. Issue a library request to eject the volume from the
library and apply a new cartridge external label, if it
has not already been ejected.
2. Place the cartridge in the convenience input station.
3. Clear the item from the Intervention Required pop-up
window. See “Operator Intervention” on page 199 for
details.
CBR3783I Library
library-name is switching between
the primary and secondary library manager. The
switchover may be the result of a library manager
detected unrecoverable error or an operator request
initiated through the library manager.
In an HA1 library, this indicates that the standby library
manager is in the process of switching to active.
Refer to “Library Manager Failure in a DFSMS/MVS
Environment” on page 261 for recovery procedures.
CBR3784I will indicate when the switchover has
completed.
CBR3784I The Library manager switchover in library
library-name has completed.
In an HA1 library, this indicates that a failure on the active
library manager has resulted in a switchover to the
standby library manager. This message indicates that the
switchover has been completed.
Any outstanding mount requests (CBR4196D) can be
responded to and any new requests to the library can be
submitted. Refer to “Start the Library Manager and Host
Recovery Procedure (DFSMS/MVS Environment)” on
page 263 to recover from inserts or ejects that may have
been in progress at the time of the failure.
Information Provided at the Library Manager Console
The library manager console provides information about many of the failure and
exception conditions reported to the host. It also provides overall status about the
operation of the library. This section shows several windows you can use for
problem determination. See “Using the Library Manager” on page 88 for details
about the windows. The windows are described in the order to follow when you are
determining the source of the problem.
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