Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
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How to Use Table B to Determine Aux Data
Val ues
In this table, the numbers can have one to five digits. If the first or leftmost digit is
“1,” the number has five digits. If the first digit or leftmost digit is “2,” the number
has four digits. If the first or leftmost digit is “3,” the number has three digits. If the
first or leftmost digit is “4,” the number has two digits. If the first or leftmost digit is
“5,” the number has one digit. For example, if the number is “2300,” “2” indicates
that the tape cartridge should be replaced soon. “3” indicates that the Tape Drive
could not read or write at least one block of data from the tape.
9030 Internal system error. 1. Follow the steps provided in the ‘‘Tape
Maintenance and Repair Procedures’’
section.
9032 Inability to read a significant
portion of the scratch area on
the tape.
1. Follow the steps provided in the ‘‘Tape
Maintenance and Repair Procedures’’
section.
9033 Inability to write a significant
portion of the scratch area on
the tape.
1. Follow the steps provided in the ‘‘Tape
Maintenance and Repair Procedures’’
section.
9034 Inability to both read and write
a significant portion of the
scratch area on the tape.
1. Follow the steps provided in the ‘‘Tape
Maintenance and Repair Procedures’’
section.
2. If problem still exists then escalate.
Table 10-603. Table A: Tape Unit Aux Data Table — Continued
Aux Data/
Error Codes Explanation Strategy
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