E117 ± Medium magazine locked.

E118 ± Invalid bits in identify message.

E119 ± Logical unit has not self-con®gured yet.

E120 ± Target operating conditions have changed.

E121 ± Microcode has been changed.

E122 ± Changed operating de®nition.

E123 ± Inquiry data has changed.

E124 ± Diagnostic failure.

E125 ± Message error.

E126 ± Internal target failure.

E127 ± Select or reselect failure.

E128 ± Unsuccessful soft reset.

E129 ± SCSI parity error.

E130 ± Initiator detected error message received.

E131 ± Invalid message error.

E132 ± Command phase error.

E133 ± Data phase error.

E134 ± Logical unit failed self-con®guration.

E135 ± Tagged overlapped commands.

E136 ± Overlapped commands attempted.

E137 ± Write append error.

E138 ± Write append position error.

E139 ± Position error related to timing.

E140 ± Erase failure.

E141 ± Cartridge fault.

E142 ± Media load or eject failed.

E143 ± Unload tape failure.

E144 ± Medium removal prevented.

E145 ± Operator request or state change input.

E146 ± Operator medium removal request.

E147 ± Operator selected write protect.

E148 ± Operator selected write permit.

E149 ± Log exception.

E150 ± Threshold condition met.

E151 ± Log counter at maximum.

E152 ± Log list codes exhausted.

E154 ± Voltage fault.

E155 ± Decompression exception short algorithm ID.

E156 ± Decompression exception long algorithm ID.

E157 ± Unexpected sense data.

E158 ± A Device malfunction prevents return of the sense data.

E159 ± Store Controller is not an ISA bus machine. E160 ± Illegal Length Indicator.

E161 ± Illegal command.

E162 ± Store Controller does not support ABIOS.

E163 ± ABIOS has used all available logical IDs and cannot allocate a logical ID for the tape drive.

E164 ± The tape drive has multiple LUNs. The tape software only supports tape drives with one LUN.

E165 ± The ABIOS is using logical data pointers. Logical data pointers are not supported.

E166 ± Device is not a Tape Streamer.

E167 ± Device does not support removable media.

E168 ± Tape Drive does not support Accelerated DRQ.

E169 ± Packet size is not 12 bytes.

E170 ± Device is not an ATAPI device.

E171 ± Page code is incorrect.

E172 ± Page length is incorrect.

E173 ± Page support does not support the necessary pages.

E174 ± No format and partition recognition.

E175 ± No ®xed data partitions.

E176 ± Tape drive command timed out.

User Response: Choose one of the following based on the event (Exxx) that is displayed:

E019, E020, E021, E036, E040, E041, E042, E043, E044, E045, E046, E047, E048, E049, E050, E051, E052, E053, E109, E110, E111, E112, E113, E137, E138, E140, E141, E149, E150, E151, E152 ± These errors normally indicate a tape cartridge problem. Remove the cartridge and examine the tape. Look for any visible damage. Retension the tape and try again. If the problem persists, replace the tape cartridge. If the error still persists, contact your IBM Service representative.

E022, E023, E027, E076, E083, E084, E085, E119, E120, E121, E122, E123, E145, E146, E148 ± These errors normally indicate a temporary condition that will clear itself. Wait for the tape motion to stop before attempting the operation again.

E024 ± Reboot the Store Controller.

E025 ± Insert the tape cartridge in the tape drive.

E026 ± This error normally indicates a user problem caused by attempting another command to the tape drive before a format completes. Wait for format to complete.

E028, E030, E031, E032, E033 ± These errors normally indicate a tape drive hardware problem. Check connections to the tape drive. If the error still persists, contact your IBM Service representative.

E029 ± Make sure there is only one tape drive installed.

E034, E091, E092, E093, E094, E095, E096, E097, E098, E099, E100, E166, E167, E168, E169, E170, E173, E174, E175 ± These errors normally indicate an attempt to use a tape drive that is not supported. Make sure that the tape is a TR-4 tape. If the problem persists, replace the tape cartridge. If the error still persists, contact your IBM Service representative.

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4690 specifications

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