TroubleshootingFault Symptom Codes (FSCs)

Table 6-2. Fault Symptom Codes

Message

FSC

ERP

 

Open Doors Fault

2093

C, G

Door open sensor time-out detected when

 

 

 

open door.

Open DLT Handle

2094

C, G

Failed to open DLT handle.

Fault

 

 

 

No IP Address Found

20a0

C, G

SMC router failed to get an IP address.

No IP Address Mode

20a1

C, G

SMC router failed to detected static or ip

Fault

 

 

address Mode.

Unknown exchange

20b0

C, G

Unexpected exchange detected when

for the async

 

 

process Messages.

message

 

 

 

Drive In Error

20c0

C, G

Control failed to set SCSI id.

Drive In Error

20c1

C, G

Control failed to installed drive.

Drive In Error

20c0

C, G

Control failed to set SCSI id.

Drive In Error

20c1

C, G

Control failed to installed drive.

Motor Fault Condition

3000

C, G

One of the motors has been disabled and

 

 

 

could not be re-enabled.

Picker Tach Errors

3002

C, G

Picker Tach errors were detected when

 

 

 

checking slots.

Bin Fetch Failure

3001

C, G

Loader failed to fetch a cartridge from a

 

 

 

bin.

Drive Fetch Failure

3013

C, G

Loader failed to fetch a cartridge from the

 

 

 

drive.

Drive Time-out Failure

3015

C, D, G Loader detects unload command time-

 

 

 

out.

Drive Status Failure

3016

C, D, G Detected drive error from fetch, stow and

 

 

 

wait for handle ok DLT drive operation.

Drive In Flux Time-out

3017

C, D, G Time-out waiting for drive to clear the flux

 

 

 

status.

Drive Load Retry

3018

C, G

LTO drive fail to load, detected in drive

Failed

 

 

task.

Drive OpenDoor

3019

C, G

Failed open DLT door.

Failed

 

 

 

Drive Close Door

301A

C, G

Failed close DLT drive door.

Failed

 

 

 

Drive Communication

301B

C, D, G Intertask send, receive failed.

Error

 

 

 

Drive Get General

301C

C, D, G Drive communication failed.

Status Fail

 

 

 

Drive Get Status 3 Fail

301D

C, D, G NOT USED

 

 

 

 

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