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Tape libraries
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Table 11: Fault Symptom Codes (Continued)
FSC
7021
SCSI response not matched to a
known command
(A command response was received from a
SCSI task, but the original command
opcode could not be determined.)
7022
Unexpected state after
NonVolConfig cmd
(After successfully completing a
NonVolConfigPut command, the current
state of the save operation was unknown.)
7023
Unexpected state after SCSI
mode cmd
(After successfully completing a
SCSIUpdateMode Parameters command,
the current state of the save operation was
unknown.)
7024
Unexpected state after SCSI
init cmd
(After successfully completing a
SCSIInitCommand, the current state of the
save operation was unknown.)
8001
Cartridge reject recovery
failed
(The DLT drive failed to successfully load a
tape even after retries.)
8002
Drive Fan stalled
(The fan in the drive hot-swap shoe is either
not installed or has stalled.)
HP StorageWorks MSL5000 and MSL6000 Series Tape Libraries User Guide
Message
ERP
Press the Enter button clear the message.
Cycle power to the library or reboot using
the GUI touch screen.
Ensure the drive shows good status
through the drive status window.
Press the Enter button clear the message.
Cycle power to the library or reboot using
the GUI touch screen.
Ensure the drive shows good status
through the drive status window.
Press the Enter button clear the message.
Cycle power to the library or reboot using
the GUI touch screen.
Ensure the drive shows good status
through the drive status window.
Press the Enter button clear the message.
Cycle power to the library or reboot using
the GUI touch screen.
Ensure the drive shows good status
through the drive status window.
Press the Enter button to reboot.
Ensure the drive shows good status
through the drive status window.
Cycle power to the library or reboot using
the GUI touch screen.
Check the tape cartridge used in the last
operation for damage.
Press the Enter button to clear the
message.
Look for a drive with an amber LED (rear
of library) to determine which drive has
the fan issue. If the drive is not in use, take
it off-line to prevent it from overheating. If
currently in use, end the operation
immediately, and take the drive off-line.
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