Dell PowerVault 124T LTO-3 User Manual page 53

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Unrecoverable Mechanical
in the drive has experienced a mechanical
Cartridge Failure
failure.
TapeAlert Log Entry:
0004000000000000
Drive TAflag[15] Memory
The memory in the tape cartridge has failed,
Chip In Cartridge Failure
which reduces performance. Do not use the
cartridge for further write operations.
TapeAlert Log Entry:
0002000000000000 
Drive TAflag[16] Forced Eject
The operation has failed because the tape
cartridge was manually de-mounted while
the tape drive was actively writing or
TapeAlert Log Entry:
reading.
0001000000000000
Drive TAflag[17] Read Only
You have loaded a cartridge of a type that is
Format
read-only in this drive. The cartridge will
appear as write protected.
TapeAlert Log Entry:
0000800000000000
Drive TAflag[18] Tape
The tape directory on the tape cartridge has
Directory Corrupted On Load
been corrupted. File search performance will
be degraded. The tape directory can be
rebuilt by reading all the data on the
TapeAlert Log Entry:
cartridge.
0000400000000000
Drive TAflag[19] Nearing
The tape cartridge is nearing the end of its
Media Life
calculated Media may have life.
TapeAlert Log Entry:
0000200000000000
Drive TAflag[20] Clean Now
The tape drive needs cleaning.
TapeAlert Log Entry:
0000100000000000 
Drive TAflag[21] Clean
The tape drive is due for routine cleaning.
Periodic 
TapeAlert Log Entry:
0000080000000000 
Drive TAflag[22] Expired
The last cleaning cartridge used in the tape
Cleaning Media 
drive has worn out.
TapeAlert Log Entry:
0000040000000000
Drive TAflag[23] Invalid
The last cleaning cartridge used in the tape
Cleaning Tape
drive was an invalid type.
TapeAlert Log Entry:
0000020000000000
Drive TAflag[24] Retension
The tape drive has requested a retension
Requested
operation.
TapeAlert Log Entry:
0000010000000000  
Drive TAflag[25] Dual port
A redundant interface port on the tape drive
Interface Error
has failed.
TapeAlert Log Entry:
0000008000000000  
Drive TAflag[26] Cooling Fan
A tape drive cooling fan has failed.
Failure
TapeAlert Log Entry:
0000004000000000 
Drive TAflag[27] Power
A redundant power supply has failed inside
Supply Failure
the tape drive enclosure.
TapeAlert Log Entry:
0000002000000000  
cartridge mechanical failure in
the drive where medium cannot
be de-mounted.
Memory chip failed in cartridge.
Manual forced eject while drive
actively writing or reading.
Media loaded that is read-only
format.
The tape drive powered down
with tape loaded, or permanent
error prevented the tape
directory from being updated.
Media may have exceeded its
specified number of passes.
The drive has responded as if it
has a head clog or needs
cleaning.
The drive is ready for a periodic
cleaning.
The cleaning tape has expired.
Invalid cleaning tape type used.
The drive is having severe
trouble reading or writing that
will be resolved by a retension
cycle.
Failure of one interface port in a
dual-port configuration (i.e.,
Fibre Channel).
Fan failure inside tape drive
mechanism or tape drive
enclosure.
Redundant PSU failure inside the
tape drive enclosure or rack
subsystem.
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with a different tape.
Replace cartridge.
Retry operation using the same media.
Check write protect tab on cartridge.
Retry operation with same tape.
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If error persists, discard tape.
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Use another tape cartridge for your
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next backup.
Store this tape cartridge in a safe place
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in case you need to restore data from
it.
If the operation has stopped, eject the
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tape and clean the drive.
If the operation has not stopped, wait
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for it to finish and then clean the drive.
Check the tape drive user's manual for
device specific cleaning instructions.
 
Wait for the current operation to finish.
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Then use a cleaning cartridge. Check
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the tape drive user's manual for device
specific cleaning instructions.
 
Discard the worn out cleaning
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cartridge.
Wait for the current operation to finish.
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Then use a new cleaning cartridge.
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Do not use this cleaning cartridge in
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this drive.
Wait for the current operation to finish.
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Then use a valid cleaning cartridge.
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Perform a retension operation.
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Retry operation.
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Check the enclosure user's manual for
instructions on replacing the failed power
supply.

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