General Specifications - Dell PowerVault LTO User Manual

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Table 12. TapeAlert Flags and Descriptions (continued)
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TapeAlert Flags Supported by the Tape Drive
Hardware B
Interface
Eject media
Download fail
Drive humidity
Drive temperature
Drive voltage
Diagnostics required
Tape directory invalid
at unload
Set when the tape drive fails
its internal self tests.
Set when the tape drive
detects a problem with
the SCSI or LDI (RS-422)
interface.
Set when a failure occurs
that requires you to unload
the cartridge from the drive.
Set when a field microcode
replacement (FMR) image is
unsuccessfully downloaded
to the tape drive via the SAS
interface.
Sets when the drive
humidity sensor indicates
that the drive's humidity
exceeds the recommended
humidity of the drive.
Set when the drive's
temperature sensor
indicates that the
drive's temperature
is exceeding the
recommended temperature
of the system (see "General
specifications" on page
51).
Set when the drive
detects that the externally
supplied voltages are either
approaching the specified
voltage limits or are outside
the voltage limits (see
"General specifications" on
page 51).
Set when the drive detects
a failure that requires
diagnostics to isolate the
problem.
Set when the tape directory
on the tape cartridge that
was previously unloaded is
corrupted. The file-search
performance is degraded.
Use the error code on
the single-character display,
library user interface, or
SCSI drive sense data. See
"Descriptions and corrective
actions" on page 38.
Locate error code 8 or 9 in
"Descriptions and corrective
actions" on page 38.
Unload and reload the tape
cartridge.
Ensure that it is the correct
image. Download the FMR
image again.
See error code 1 in
"Descriptions and corrective
actions" on page 38.
See error code 1 in
"Descriptions and corrective
actions" on page 38.
See error code 2 in
"Descriptions and corrective
actions" on page 38.
See error code 6 in
"Descriptions and corrective
actions" on page 38.
Rebuild the tape directory
by reading all the data.
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