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Error codes
Operator Flow Chart
Force Error Dump
Drive Type Indicator
Warranty
Identifying Subsystem Problems
Reset
Inquiry Command
Cleaning Procedures
Clean Icon
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Contents
Operator Guide
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Operator Guide
Fourteenth Edition October
Contents
Identifying Subsystem
Figures
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Laser Safety and Compliance
Safety
Material Handling Safety
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Preface
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SA22-7456
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Summary of Changes
Fourteenth Edition
Thirteenth Edition
Twelfth Edition
Tenth Edition
Ninth Edition
Eighth Edition
Seventh Edition
Fifth Edition
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Introduction
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Enterprise Tape System 3590 Introduction and Planning Guide
Model Attachment
Host System Attachment
A14, C10, and C14 Control Unit Operator Panel
A14, C10, and C14 Operator Panel
Operator Guide
Drive Operator Panel and Controls
Operator Panel Display
Operator Guide
Reset
Change Mode
Up Arrow
Down Arrow
Enter
Processor Check
Drive Type Indicator
Options and Status
Description
2x information is available in on
Label Icon
Drive Power
Indicators and Icons
This section describes the indicators on
Fiducials
File Protected Icons
Processor Check Indicator
Tape Position Indicator
Clean Icon
Dump Icon
Intervention Messages
Describes messages that can be displayed for
Lock magazine. See on
Error Message Example
FID 1 C6
Message Priorities
Message Priority and Display Rules
Message Action Term Definitions
Routine Messages-Mount
Message Life Cycle Rules
FID
Routine Messages-Demount
Routine Messages-Combined Demount/Mount
Routine Messages-Clean
Routine Messages-General Custom
FID and Attn Supplemental Messages
Operator Messages
Feed Overcurrent
Magazine Full
Pinch
Operator Panel Menus
Tension Dropped
Example of Selectable Options
Operator Flow Chart
Shows the operator menus with panel functions
Operator Menus
Options Menu
Set ACF Mode Menu
Services Menu
Set Online
Set Offline
Set Address
Reset Drive
Force Error Dump
Change Language
Statistics
Shows the Set Online menu
Proceed
Set Online Menu
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Confirm Offline Menu
Shows the Confirm Offline menu
Set Address Menu
Shows the Set Address menu
Set Port 0 Address Menu
Shows the Set Port 0 Address menu
Causes the Set Address Menu on page 37 to appear
Value
Set Port 1 Address Menu
Shows the Set Port 1 Address menu
Fibre Address Menu
Show Node Name Menu
Show Port Names Menu
Shows the Show Port Names menu
Port 0 Name
Port 1 Name
Set Port 0 Fibre Address Menu
Shows the Set Port 0 Fibre Address menu
Causes the Fibre Address Menu on page 40 to appear
Set Hard Address
Set Port 1 Fibre Address Menu
Shows the Set Port 1 Fibre Address menu
Saves port Alpa and returns to Fibre Address Menu on
Set Hard Address Menu
Save Data
Use Soft Address Menu
Continue
Change Language Menu
Language
Show Statistics
Statistics Menu
Shows the Statistics menu
Show Statistics Menu
Confirm Mode Change Menu
Shows the Confirm Mode Change menu
Automatic Cartridge Facility ACF and Magazine
ACF Description
ACF Functions
Cartridge Storage Positions
Automatic Cartridge Facility ACF and Magazine
ACF Magazine Cartridge Magazine Positions
Following lists the Magazine Cartridge positions
Magazine Weight
Inserting and Removing Cartridges from the Magazine
Import Position
Export Position
Inserting and Removing the Magazine
ACF Door and Lock Function
Unlocked
Locked
Modes of Operation
Inserting the Magazine
Removing the Magazine from
Cartridge is fed to the drive loader individually each time
ACF Notes
Random and Random 2-LUN
Manual Mode
Accumulate Mode
Automatic Cartridge Facility ACF and Magazine
Automatic Mode
System Mode
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Random and Random 2-LUN Modes
Cell Status Indicator LEDs
Cell Status Flashing Yellow-Attention indicator LED
Cell Status Steady Green-In-Use Indicator LED on
Cell Status Steady Green-In-Use Indicator LED
Cell Status Steady Yellow-Alert Conditions
Cleaning Procedures
Bottom View of a Cleaning Cartridge
Model B1A/E1A
Cleaning the Tape Path
Model B11/E11
Scsi and Fibre Channel Interface Cleaning Notification
Cleaning Notification
Operator Panel Cleaning Notification
Cleaning the Tape Cartridge
Cleaning the Tape Cartridge
Cleaning the Magazine
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Identifying Subsystem Problems
Unable to Insert a Tape Cartridge
FID or Attn on the Message Display
Tape Drive is Not Ready
Leader Block Detaches from the Tape
Shows a cartridge with a detached leader block
Scsi Bus Problems
Fibre Channel Problems
Unloading a Tape Cartridge after a Power Failure
Tape Winds Completely Out of the Cartridge
Message Display is Blank
Tape/Drive Read or Write Problems
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ACF Recovery Procedure
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IBM 3590 High Performance Cartridge Tape
Media Types
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Tape Handling and Storage Advantages
Cartridge Capacity
Capacity of a Subsystem and Cartridge Selections
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Handling the Cartridges
Cartridge Care and Handling
Unpacking the Cartridges
Stacking Cartridges
Cartridge Labels
Damaged Cartridges
Unlatched from the cartridge
Cartridge Quality and Library Maintenance
Tape Supplies
Leader Block Replacement
Illustrates the replacement procedure
Replacing the Leader Block
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See to inspect the tape in the leader block
Using Non-IBM Cartridges
Leader Block Inspection
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Storage Environment
Environmental and Shipping Information
Operating and Storage Environment Operating Environment
Shipping Tape Media Cartridge
Environment
Cartridge Data Security and Cartridge Disposal
Cartridge Disposal
Cartridge Degaussing
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Appendix A. Media/Hardware Problem Isolation
Failure Failure Date Drive Code Unknown Other
Appendix B. FID Messages
FID Messages
This failure may be caused by a damaged cartridge
Drive Problem Call for service Drive Microcode
FID FF Displayed on Drive Panel It also went to the host
AIX Environment Attachment Check
Appendix C. Problem Determination
Scsi Bus
Inquiry Command
Type tapeutil
Read and Write Tests
At the Hit any key to continue... prompt, press enter
AS/400 Environment Attachment Check
HP-UX Environment Attachment Check
Type Wrkcfgsts *DEV *TAP ASTLVL*BASIC at the prompt
Type /opt/IBMtape/tapeutil
Sun Environment Attachment Check
Fibre Channel Fibre Channel Problem Determination
Windows NT and Windows 2000 Environment Attachment Check
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Statistical Analysis and Reporting System
Service and Media Information Messages SIMs and MIMs
Appendix D. Host Reporting
SIM/MIM Presentation
CSM formally Adsm
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Trademarks
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IBM Agreement for Licensed Internal Code
Actions You May Not Take
AIX License Information Additional Terms and Conditions
Following applies
At the Berkeley campus
Distribution
Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement
Compliance Laser Safety and Compliance
Communication Statements
Germany Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement
European Union EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
Hinweis
IBM Warranty for Machines
Statement of Limited Warranty Part 1 General Terms
Warranty Period One year
Warranty Service
Extent of Warranty
Items Not Covered by Warranty
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Limitation of Liability
Part 2 Country/region-unique Terms
Production Status
EUROPE, Middle EAST, Africa Emea
Following terms apply to all Emea countries
Warranty Service
Following terms apply to the country specified
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Glossary
Capacity. See media capacity
ERP. See error-recovery procedures
Glossary
Loader. See cartridge loader
Migration. See conversion
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Index
Numerics
Library
FID1 FID2 FID3 FID4
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