SMC Networks M8501 manual Fault Symptom Codes

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TroubleshootingFault Symptom Codes (FSCs)

Table 6-2. Fault Symptom Codes

Message

FSC

ERP

 

Picker Jammed 11

310B

C, G

The picker jammed during a drive fetch

 

 

 

operation.

Picker Jammed on

310F

C, G

The picker jammed on a stow operation.

Stow

 

 

 

Picker retries

3111

C, G

Picker retries exceeded during a pass-

Exceeded 1

 

 

thru fetch operation.

Picker Retries

3113

C, G

Picker retries exceeded during a bin stow

Exceeded 3

 

 

operation.

Picker Retraction

3115

C, G

The picker did not retract during a bin

Error

 

 

check operation.

Shuttle Jammed

3200

C, G

The shuttle could not reach the target

 

 

 

location.

Rotary Jammed

3300

C, G

The rotary track could not reach the target

 

 

 

location.

Shuttle on Wrong Side

3301

C, G

The zone indicators show that the shuttle

Of The Rotary

 

 

is backwards on the rotary track during

 

 

 

power-up initialization.

Pass through Elevator

3400

C, G

The pass-thru shuttle could not reach the

Jammed

 

 

target location.

Vertical Elevator

3500

C, G

The vertical elevator could not reach the

Jammed

 

 

target location

All Slots Empty

5011

F

There are no cartridges installed in any of

 

 

 

the reserved cleaning slots.

DLT Already Loaded

5014

F

The cleaning operation failed because the

 

 

 

drive already has a cartridge inserted.

Expired Clean'g Cart

5015

F

The cleaning operation failed due to an

 

 

 

expired cleaning cartridge.

Not a Clean'g Cart

5016

F

The cleaning operation failed because the

 

 

 

loaded cartridge is not a cleaning

 

 

 

cartridge.

DLT Time-out Error

5035

C, D, G The cleaning operation failed because the

 

 

 

drive timed out.

move Command Fail

503B

F

A front panel move operation failed.

Clean Operation

503C

F

The cleaning operation failed because the

Time-out

 

 

drive timed out.

Drive Status Fail

503D

F

The cleaning operation failed because the

 

 

 

ACL could not retrieve drive status.

Command response

7001

D, G

A command response was received from

from unexpected

 

 

a task to which a command had not been

source

 

 

sent.

 

 

 

 

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Contents M8501 and M8502 ACL Tape Drive Installation User’s Guide Document History Part Number Product Version Published M8501 and M8502 ACL Tape Drive Installation User’s Guide Overview and FeaturesExamples FiguresTables Page Manual Information What’s New in This ManualNew and Changed Information Page About This Manual Notation ConventionsHypertext Links General Syntax Notation$process-name Notation for Messages Attribute-spec …Notation for Management Programming Interfaces Register Process-nameChange Bar Notation ZCOM-TKN-SUBJ-SERVXii Overview and Features OverviewModels and Accessories Models and Slot CapacitiesInternal Tape Drive Rear View of Tape Drive Single DriveMagazine Power SupplyRobotics Overview and Features Robotics Front Panel Indicators Setting Up the ACL Tape Drives Setting up the M8501 ACL Rackmount UnitM8501 and M8502 ACL Tape Drive Installation and User’s Guide Installing the Slide Members Installing Slide Member Fasteners Setting up the M8502 ACL Tabletop Tabletop Model Clearances Inches 15.2 30.4 Centi MetersPage This section includes Fcsa Installation Fiber CableLC-LC Fiber Cable View of Two FCSAs at the Rear of the Server M8501 and M8502 ACL Tape Drive Installation and User’s Guide Configuration Status ButtonDrive 1 LTO Loaded Button Drive Identification Button Viewing the Portname Operation Front PanelIndicators Magazine DoorInitialization Screen Initialization ScreenACL Default Screen Display Screens and OptionsTechnical Support Information Option Technical Support InformationAccess Magazine Option Move MediaMove Media Screen Source Power LCD Contrast ControlsStatus OnlineView System Data Menu SelectionsACL Options 13. View ACL Options Screen Initial Screen ACL Removing the Magazine Inserting and Removing Tape CartridgesInserting Cartridges into the Magazine Barcode Labels LTO Cartridge Media15. Barcode Label Installation LTO Page Maintenance Running a Cleaning CartridgeAutomatically Running a Cleaning Cartridge IntroductionManually Running a Cleaning Cartridge Running a Cleaning Cartridge from a Data Cartridge SlotRunning a Cleaning Cartridge from the Cleaning Slot Replacing a Cleaning Cartridge in a Reserved SlotReplacing a Cleaning Cartridge in the Right Magazine Page Platform Problems TroubleshootingError Recovery Troubleshooting Flow Chart Error Recovery Procedures Fault Symptom Codes FSCsTroubleshootingFault 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 Safety and Compliance Regulatory Compliance StatementsFCC Compliance Canadian ComplianceStatements-2 European Union Notice Laser ComplianceSafety Caution Important Safety Information Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WeeeStatements-6 Index Index-2

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