Chapter 1. Start Service 1-21
TapeAlert Flags Supported by the 3592 Tape Drive
13 Library Pick Retry There is a potential problem with a
drive ejecting a cartridge short or with
the library mechanism picking a
cartridge from a slot.
Run Library Verify before resuming
normal library operations.
14 Library Place Retry There is a potential problem with the
library mechanism placing a cartridge
into a slot.
17 Library Mailslot Mechanical problem with I/O Station. There is a mechanical problem with the
library media I/O Station.
18 Library Magazine Library magazine not present. 1. Insert the magazine into the library.
2. Restart the operation.
21 Library Offline Library manually turned offline. The library has been manually turned
offline and is unavailable for use.
22 Library Drive Offline Library turned internal drive offline. A drive inside the library has been taken
offline. This is for information purposes
only. No action is required.
23 Library Scan Retry There is a potential problem with the
bar code label of the scanner hardware
in the library mechanism.
Run Library Verify before resuming
normal library operations.
28 Power Supply Redundant PSU failure inside the
library subsystem.
A redundant power supply has failed
inside the library. See “Replacing a Power
Supply Unit” on page 9-7.
Table 1-5. TapeAlert flags supported by the library (continued)
Flag
Number
Flag Name Description Action Required
Table 1-6. TapeAlert flags supported by the 3592 tape drives
Flag
Number
Flag Name Description Action Required
1 Read warning Set when the tape drive is having
problems reading data. No data has
been lost, but there has been a reduction
in the performance of the tape.
Isolate the fault between drive and media
by doing the following:
• Use a known good tape cartridge in
the suspect drive.
• Use the suspect tape cartridge in a
known good drive. If the test fails,
discard the cartridge. If the test passes,
replace the drive.
2 Write warning Set when the tape drive is having
problems writing data. No data has
been lost, but there has been a reduction
in the capacity of the tape.
Isolate the fault between drive and media
by doing the following:
• Use a known good tape cartridge in
the suspect drive.
• Use the suspect tape cartridge in a
known good drive. If the test fails,
discard the cartridge. If the test passes,
replace the drive.
3 Hard error Set for any unrecoverable read, write, or
positioning error. The flag is cleared
when the cartridge is removed from the
drive (this flag is set in conjunction with
flags 4, 5, or 6).
Determine if flags 4, 5, or 6 exist; follow
the actions there.