Use this information to diagnose and resolve tape alert
flags for the blade server.
Tape alert flags are numbered 1 through 64 and indicate
a specific media-changer error condition. Each tape alert is returned
as an individual log parameter, and its state is indicated in bit
0 of the 1-byte Parameter Value field of the log parameter. When this
bit is set to 1, the alert is active.
Each tape alert flag has one of the following severity
levels:
- C - Critical
- W - Warning
- I - Information
Different tape drives support some or all of the following
flags in the tape alert log:
- Flag 2: Library Hardware B (W) This flag is set when an
unrecoverable mechanical error occurs.
- Flag 4: Library Hardware D (C) This flag is set when the
tape drive fails the power-on self-test or a mechanical error occurs
that requires a power cycle to recover. This flag is internally cleared
when the drive is powered-off.
- Flag 13: Library Pick Retry (W) This flag is set when
a high retry count threshold is passed during an operation to pick
a cartridge from a slot before the operation succeeds. This flag is
internally cleared when another pick operation is attempted.
- Flag 14: Library Place Retry (W) This flag is set when
a high retry count threshold is passed during an operation to place
a cartridge back into a slot before the operation succeeds. This flag
is internally cleared when another place operation is attempted.
- Flag 15: Library Load Retry (W) This flag is set when
a high retry count threshold is passed during an operation to load
a cartridge into a drive before the operation succeeds. This flag
is internally cleared when another load operation is attempted. Note
that if the load operation fails because of a media or drive problem,
the drive sets the applicable tape alert flags.
- Flag 16: Library Door (C) This flag is set when media
move operations cannot be performed because a door is open. This flag
is internally cleared when the door is closed.
- Flag 23: Library Scan Retry (W) This flag is set when
a high retry count threshold is passed during an operation to scan
the bar code on a cartridge before the operation succeeds. This flag
is internally cleared when another bar code scanning operation is
attempted.