Tapealert Flags Supported By The Ultrium Tape - IBM LTO Ultrium 4 Installation And User Manual

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Table 13. TapeAlert flags supported by the Ultrium Tape Drive (continued)
Flag
Number Flag
10
No removal
11
Cleaning media
12
Unsupported
format
14
Unrecoverable
snapped tape
15
Cartridge memory
chip failure
16
Forced eject
18
Tape directory
corrupted in the
cartridge memory
20
Clean now
21
Clean periodic
22
Expired clean
23
Invalid cleaning
tape
30
Hardware A
31
Hardware B
32
Interface
33
Eject media
68
LTO Ultrium 4 Half High Tape Drive
SNMP Trap
Description
No
Set when the tape drive receives
an UNLOAD command after the
server prevented the tape
cartridge from being removed.
No
Set when you load a cleaning
cartridge into the drive.
No
Set when you load an
unsupported cartridge type into
the drive or when the cartridge
format has been corrupted.
Yes
Set when the operation failed
because the tape in the drive
snapped.
Yes
Set when a cartridge memory
(CM) failure is detected on the
loaded tape cartridge.
No
Set when you manually unload
the tape cartridge while the
drive was reading or writing.
No
Set when the drive detects that
the tape directory in the
cartridge memory has been
corrupted.
No
Set when the tape drive detects
that it needs cleaning.
No
Set when the drive detects that it
needs routine cleaning.
Yes
Set when the tape drive detects a
cleaning cartridge that has
expired.
Yes
Set when the drive expects a
cleaning cartridge and the
loaded cartridge is not a
cleaning cartridge.
Yes
Set when a hardware failure
occurs that requires that you
reset the tape drive to recover.
Yes
Set when the tape drive fails its
internal Power-On Self Tests.
Yes
Set when the tape drive detects a
problem with the SCSI, Fibre
Channel, or RS-422 interface.
Yes
Set when a failure occurs that
requires you to unload the
cartridge from the drive.
Action Required
Refer to the documentation for
your server operating system.
No action required.
Use a supported tape cartridge.
Do not attempt to extract the
old tape cartridge. Call the tape
drive supplier help line.
Replace the tape cartridge.
No action required.
Re-read all data from the tape to
rebuild the tape directory.
Clean the tape drive.
Clean the tape drive as soon as
possible. The drive can continue
to operate, but you should clean
the drive soon.
Replace the cleaning cartridge.
Use a valid cleaning cartridge.
Contact Technical Support.
Note the error code on the
single-character display, then
contact Technical Support.
Contact Technical Support.
Unload the tape cartridge, then
reinsert it and restart the
operation.

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