HP BL536A User's & Service Manual page 114

Storageworks 1/8 g2 tape autoloader
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Table 32 Main error codes (continued)
Error code
9F
A0
A1
A2
B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
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Troubleshooting
Description
4
Rotation
range of motion out of specification
5
Sled
range of motion out of specification
Open Mailslot failed
Error during elevator locking.
Command from the autoloader controller to
robotics controller did not complete in time
allotted
Robot controller reported format error on
command from Autoloader controller
Communication to robot from Autoloader
controller failed
Robot stopped due to a released magazine
1
"Tape in gripper
" sensor did not report the
expected value
Robotic controller not responding to command
from Autoloader controller
Details and solution
Remove all magazines and look for any
obstructions to the robot.
Run the wellness test.
Remove all magazines and look for any
obstructions to the robot.
Run the wellness test.
Retry the operation.
Ensure that nothing is obstructing the opening
of the mailslot.
Remove the magazine and check for issues
such as a tape label preventing the mailslot
from opening.
Remove magazines and look for any
obstructions to the robot.
Run the wellness test.
Reset the device and retry the operation.
Reset the device and retry the operation.
Update the firmware to the latest version.
Power cycle the device and retry the
operation.
Check that all magazines are completely
inserted and retry the operation.
If this error was caused by a manual
magazine removal, replace the magazine and
try the operation again.
In earlier firmware versions, the device could
appear unresponsive if a magazine was left
out of the device too long. Power cycle the
device to restore operation. Update to the
latest firmware version to prevent this issue in
the future.
Update the firmware to the latest version.
Remove the magazines and inspect them for
a stuck tape. If no tapes are stuck in the
magazines, shine a light in one of the open
magazine bays to see if there is a tape in the
robot or drive. If there is a tape in the robot,
replace the magazines and power-cycle the
device. If there is a tape in a drive, replace
the magazines and run the Force Tape Eject
operation. (See
Forcing the drive to eject a
tape (Support > Force Drive To Eject Tape)
(page
85)).
Run the wellness test
Update the firmware to the latest version.
Power cycle the device and retry the

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