Table 1. Numeric error codes (continued)

Symptom or error

FRU or action, in sequence

 

 

7001

Add the DIMMs.

(HDCP) Memory is not enough for HDCP

 

 

Key Provisioning!

 

 

 

 

7002

System board.

(HDCP) Failed to check the key set

 

 

Family-EKS!

 

 

 

 

7003

System board.

(HDCP) Chip-Unique-EKS re-encryption

 

 

failed!

 

 

 

 

7004

System board.

(HDCP) Failed to check the key set

 

 

Chip-Unique-EKS!

 

 

 

 

7005

System board.

(HDCP) Cipher Initialization with

 

 

Chip-Unique-EKS failed!

 

 

 

 

 

8100

1.

System board.

Gate20 Error

2.

DIMM.

 

 

 

8101

1.

DIMM.

Multi-Bit ECC Error

2.

System board.

 

 

 

8102

1.

DIMM.

Parity Error

2.

System board.

 

 

 

8103

1.

DIMM.

RAM R/W test failed

2.

System board.

 

 

 

8104

1.

DIMM.

CMOS Memory Size Wrong

2.

System board.

 

 

8200

Reseat the boot device. Confirm that boot

Boot Failure ...

image is stored in the failing device.

 

 

8201

Confirm that boot image is stored in the

Invalid Boot Diskette

failing diskette.

 

 

8202

Confirm that the boot media is installed in

Drive Not Ready

the driver.

 

 

8203

Reseat the diskette drive.

A: Drive Error

1.

Diskette drive.

 

2.

USB cable (if diskette drive has removal

 

 

USB cable.)

 

 

8204

Reseat the diskette drive.

B: Drive Error

1.

Diskette drive.

 

2.

USB cable (if diskette drive has removal

 

 

USB cable.)

 

 

8205

Reaset the diskette cable. Confirm that

Insert BOOT diskette in A:

boot image is stored in the failing diskette.

 

 

8206

Reseat the bootable devices. Confirm that

Reboot and Select proper Boot device or

the bootable device or media is in the

Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device

system.

 

 

8207

Reseat the bootable devices. Confirm that

NO ROM BASIC

the bootable device or media is in the

 

system.

 

 

 

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SL500 specifications

The IBM SL500 is a notable entry in the realm of high-capacity tape libraries, designed for organizations that require efficient data backup, archiving, and management solutions. It stands out due to its robust feature set, innovative technologies, and the capability to evolve with an organization's growing data needs.

One of the principal features of the IBM SL500 is its modular architecture, allowing businesses to start with a basic configuration and expand as their requirements grow. This scalability is crucial in accommodating increasing data volumes without requiring a complete system overhaul. The library supports a variety of tape formats, including the IBM LTO (Linear Tape-Open) technology, known for its high capacity and reliability.

The SL500 also integrates advanced features like a user-friendly graphical interface for monitoring and managing tape operations. This interface simplifies administrative tasks and provides real-time insights into the system's performance, allowing IT professionals to manage data more efficiently. Additionally, the SL500 comes equipped with automated handling capabilities, such as robotic arms that minimize manual intervention, thus reducing the risk of human error and improving operational efficiency.

In terms of scalability, the SL500 supports multiple drive configurations and slots for cartridges, which can house thousands of tape cartridges, enabling organizations to tailor the system to their unique data storage needs. It can include up to 10 tape drives and house more than 7,000 cartridges, offering a massive storage capacity that is both reliable and secure.

The library's robust security features further enhance its appeal. It includes data encryption capabilities to protect sensitive information stored on tapes, ensuring compliance with various regulatory standards. Moreover, its integration capabilities with IBM Spectrum Protect and other data protection software allow organizations to streamline their backup and recovery processes.

Another significant aspect of the SL500 is its energy-efficient design. IBM has incorporated energy-saving features in the library, reducing operational costs and environmental impact. This forward-thinking approach reflects a growing need within data management solutions to balance performance with sustainability.

In summary, the IBM SL500 is an advanced tape library system that combines scalability, automation, security, and energy efficiency. With its various features and capabilities, it is an appealing choice for businesses seeking to enhance their data management strategies while accommodating future growth.