TAPE-DAT (Tape Consistency)
Issue 4 May 2002
10-1649 555-233-123
52 FAIL The update files, load vintages, and announcements are
different in both SPEs. The Active SPE has the most current
update file, and the Standby SPE has the most current
announcements.
53 FAIL The update files, load vintages, translations, and
announcements are different in both SPEs. The Active SPE
has the most current update file, and translations, and the
Standby SPE has the most current announcements.
54 FAIL The update files, load vintages, translations, and
announcements are different in both SPEs. The Active SPE
has the most current update file and the Standby SPE has the
most current translations and announcements.
1. Follow the procedures for Error Code 4 to get the correct
load vintage. After running the test tape long command,
check for Error Code #32 or #64. Follow the recovery
procedure under the applicable error code.
64 FAIL The update files are different in both SPEs. The update file on
the standby SPE is most current.
1. If you are on site with the switch, interchange the Active
SPE tape with the Standby SPE tape. If you are not on
site with the switch, issue reset system interchange.
This action causes the Standby SPE to become the
Active SPE. Refer to the “Reset Commands” section in
Chapter 8 for information on the side effects of a
processor interchange.
2. Have INADS issue copy update-file . If the update file
copy passes, proceed to Step 3.
3. Reissue test tape long to resolve the alarms.
65 FAIL The update files and translations are different in both SPEs.
The Standby SPE has the most current update file, and the
Active SPE has the most current translations.
66 FAIL The update files and translations are different in both SPEs.
The Standby SPE has the most current update file and
translations.
1. Issue the save translations command to save
translations on both SPEs.
2. Follow the procedures for Error Code #64.
Table 10-607. TEST #421 Tape Data Consistency Check Test — Continued
Error
Code
Te s t
Result Description/Recommendation
Continued on next page