Dr035: Robot Fuse Blown Resolution; Dr036: I/O Station Partially Open Or Unplugged; Dr039: Logical Library Deletion Required - IBM System Storage TS3310 Setup And Operator Manual

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DR035: Robot Fuse Blown Resolution

Problem:
The robot has momentarily pulled too much current. Circuit protection has occurred and a fuse may have blown or
an internal power supply may have temporarily shut off.
Troubleshooting Steps:
1. In all cases, the picker should be replaced as the likely root cause of the over current condition. See "Contacting
IBM Technical Support" on page 10-17.
2. In addition, if the fuse is blown on the LCB, the LCB will need to be replaced. See "Removing/Replacing the
Library Control Blade and Compact Flash Card" on page 12-18.
3. Picker replacement occurs with the library power OFF. Prior to powering down the library, open a main Access
Door and then Close this problem.
4. If this problem is reported again with the new picker installed and the library powered back up, then the LCB
must be replaced.

DR036: I/O Station Partially Open or Unplugged

Problem:
The I/O station appears to have failed.
Possible Causes:
1. The I/O Station door may be partially open. If so, please close it.
2. The control cable to the I/O Station is unplugged.
3. There is a hardware failure that makes it appear that an I/O Station door is partially open.
Troubleshooting Steps:
1. If any of the I/O Station doors are partially open, close them.
2. If none of the doors is partially open, open the access door and look for the unplugged cable on the back of the
lock assembly.
3. If none of the doors appear partially open and cables are connected, use the I/O Station test under the Tools →
Service → Library menu to test the function of the I/O Station.
4. If problem persists, refer to "Contacting IBM Technical Support" on page 10-17.

DR039: Logical Library Deletion Required

Problem:
The system has detected a change in module configuration such as a new control module serial number or a
removed expansion module that will invalidate any existing logical library(s). Although a logical library may be
visible on the user interface, the assignment of storage slots and drives is broken due to the new module
configuration.
Troubleshooting Steps:
1. Using the Operator Panel, navigate to Setup → Logical Library and delete any existing logical libraries.
2. Refer to "Creating Logical Libraries" on page 8-3 for more information.
Chapter 11. Service Action Tickets (Txxx) and Diagnostic Resolutions (DRxxx)
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