Chapter 1. Start Service
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Sense Data
When a drive encounters an error, it makes sense data available. You can use IBM
device drivers to examine the sense data and determine errors. Instructions for
downloading, installing, and properly configuring the IBM device drivers are
available in the
IBM Tape Device Drivers Installation and User’s Guide
. The IBM device
drivers may conflict with some commercial software applications unless properly
configured. To avoid conflicts on Windows operating systems, refer to your device
driver’s procedures for setting the driver to manual startup mode. For applications
that use Open Systems device drivers that are provided by IBM (for example, AIX,
Linux, Sun Solaris, HP-UX, Windows 2003, and Windows 2000), the
IBM Tape Device
Drivers Installation and User’s Guide
contains information about how to obtain sense
data after an error has occurred.
If your application uses other device drivers, see the appropriate documentation for
those drivers to obtain the sense data.
Raw sense data (as returned from the drive) is documented in the
IBM System Storage
TS3400 Tape Library SCSI Reference
.
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Unload failure
The operation failed to unload a tape
cartridge because of a drive hardware
error or the tape may be damaged and
stuck in the drive.
If the tape cartridge will not unload from
the drive:
1.
If possible, manually remove the tape
cartridge from the drive and inspect it
for damage. If damaged, discard it.
2.
Try a power cycle of the entire library.
This causes the drive to reset and
attempt to rewind and unload when
power is restored. If the cartridge
unloads, remove it from the library
and inspect it. If damaged, discard it.
If the tape is stuck in the drive:
1.
Attempt to unload the cartridge from
the drive using the host backup
application that is currently using the
drive, or via the remote or local UI.
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Firmware failure
The operation failed because of a
problem with the firmware.
Update the firmware. See “Methods of
Updating Firmware” on page 7-20.
Table 1-6. TapeAlert flags supported by the 3592 tape drives (continued)
Flag
Number
Flag Name
Description
Action Required
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