Trap overview
5.3.21 Tape drive traps (tapealrt.mib)
This section lists tape drive traps in alphabetical order.
Trap name | ID | Meaning | Error class |
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tapeAlertTrap1 | 1 | The tape drive is having | minor |
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| problems reading data. No |
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| data has been lost, but |
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| there has been a reduction |
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| in the performance of the |
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| tape. |
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tapeAlertTrap2 | 2 | The tape drive is having | minor |
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| problems writing data. No |
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| data has been lost, but |
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| there has been a reduction |
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| in the capacity of the tape. |
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tapeAlertTrap3 | 3 | The operation has stopped | minor |
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| because an error has |
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| occurred while reading or |
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| writing data which the drive |
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| cannot correct. |
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tapeAlertTrap4 | 4 | Your data is at risk: | critical |
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| 1. Copy any data you |
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| require from this tape. |
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| 2. Do not use this tape |
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| again. |
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| 3. Restart the operation |
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| with a different tape. |
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tapeAlertTrap5 | 5 | The tape is damaged or the | critical |
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| drive is faulty. Call the tape |
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| drive supplier helpline. |
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Table 44: Tape traps |
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