SMC Networks M8501 manual Fault Symptom Codes

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TroubleshootingFault Symptom Codes (FSCs)

Table 6-2. Fault Symptom Codes

Message

FSC

ERP

 

Invalid bin number

305f

F

Invalid bin number detected in diag.

Zone Sequence Error

3060

C, G

Eject command time-out.

Drive 0 Eject Failed

3074

C, G

Eject command time-out.

Drive 1 Eject Fail

3075

C, D, G Eject command time-out.

Drive 2 Eject Fail

3076

C, D, G Eject command time-out.

Diag get drive 0 status

3078

C, D, G Failed to get drive status, communication

failed

 

 

error.

Diag get drive 1 status

3079

C, D, G Failed to get drive status, communication

failed

 

 

error.

Diag get drive 2 status

307a

C, D, G Failed to get drive status, communication

failed

 

 

error.

Diag get drive 3 status

307b

C, D, G Failed to get drive status, communication

failed

 

 

error.

Drive Stow Failed,

3082

F

The DLT drive detected an SDLT cartridge

Media Returned to

 

 

and the cartridge has been returned to its

Source

 

 

orign.

Drive Stow Failed,

3083

F

The DLT drive detected an SDLT cartridge

Media Remains in

 

 

but the cartridge could not be returned to

Drive

 

 

its origin.

UnSupported Drive

3084

F

Unsupported drive type.

For Requested

 

 

 

Operation

 

 

 

No Retry On

308F

F

The loader retried an operation and

Fetch/Stow

 

 

retries were disabled.

Picker Jammed

3100

C, G

The picker jammed during loader

 

 

 

initialization.

Picker Jammed 2

3102

C, G

The picker jammed during a bin stow

 

 

 

operation.

Picker Jammed 3

3103

C, G

The picker jammed during a bin stow

 

 

 

operation.

Picker Jammed 4

3104

C, G

The picker jammed during a bin stow

 

 

 

operation.

Picker Jammed 5

3105

C, G

The picker jammed during a bin stow

 

 

 

operation.

Picker Jammed 6

3106

C, G

The picker jammed during a bin stow

 

 

 

operation.

Picker Jammed 7

3107

C, G

The picker jammed during a passthru

 

 

 

fetch operation.

Picker Jammed 8

3108

C, G

The picker jammed during a pass-thru

 

 

 

fetch operation.

 

 

 

 

M8501 and M8502 ACL Tape Drive Installation and User’s Guide 529972-001

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Contents M8501 and M8502 ACL Tape Drive Installation User’s Guide Document History Part Number Product Version Published Overview and Features M8501 and M8502 ACL Tape Drive Installation User’s GuideFigures ExamplesTables Page What’s New in This Manual Manual InformationNew and Changed Information Page General Syntax Notation About This ManualNotation Conventions Hypertext Links$process-name Attribute-spec … Notation for MessagesRegister Process-name Notation for Management Programming InterfacesZCOM-TKN-SUBJ-SERV Change Bar NotationXii Overview Overview and FeaturesModels and Slot Capacities Models and AccessoriesRear View of Tape Drive Single Drive Internal Tape DrivePower Supply MagazineRobotics Overview and Features Robotics Front Panel Indicators Setting up the M8501 ACL Rackmount Unit Setting Up the ACL Tape DrivesM8501 and M8502 ACL Tape Drive Installation and User’s Guide Installing the Slide Members Installing Slide Member Fasteners Tabletop Model Clearances Inches 15.2 30.4 Centi Meters Setting up the M8502 ACL TabletopPage This section includes Fcsa Fiber Cable InstallationLC-LC Fiber Cable View of Two FCSAs at the Rear of the Server M8501 and M8502 ACL Tape Drive Installation and User’s Guide Status Button ConfigurationDrive 1 LTO Loaded Button Drive Identification Button Viewing the Portname Front Panel OperationMagazine Door IndicatorsInitialization Screen Initialization ScreenDisplay Screens and Options ACL Default ScreenTechnical Support Information Technical Support Information OptionMove Media Access Magazine OptionMove Media Screen Source LCD Contrast Controls PowerOnline StatusMenu Selections View System DataACL Options 13. View ACL Options Screen Initial Screen ACL Inserting and Removing Tape Cartridges Removing the MagazineInserting Cartridges into the Magazine LTO Cartridge Media Barcode Labels15. Barcode Label Installation LTO Page Introduction MaintenanceRunning a Cleaning Cartridge Automatically Running a Cleaning CartridgeRunning a Cleaning Cartridge from a Data Cartridge Slot Manually Running a Cleaning CartridgeReplacing a Cleaning Cartridge in a Reserved Slot Running a Cleaning Cartridge from the Cleaning SlotReplacing a Cleaning Cartridge in the Right Magazine Page Troubleshooting Platform ProblemsError Recovery Troubleshooting Flow Chart Fault Symptom Codes FSCs Error Recovery ProceduresTroubleshootingFault Symptom Codes FSCs G not Used Fault Symptom Codes Fault Symptom Codes Fault Symptom Codes Null Fault Symptom Codes Fault Symptom Codes Null Troubleshooting Fault Symptom Codes FSCs Page Canadian Compliance Safety and ComplianceRegulatory Compliance Statements FCC ComplianceStatements-2 Laser Compliance European Union NoticeSafety Caution Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Weee Important Safety InformationStatements-6 Index Index-2

M8501 specifications

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