Fujitsu MAY2073RC Computer Drive User Manual


 
6.4 Troubleshooting Procedures
C141-E230 6-13
6.4.3 Troubleshooting at the repair site
For maintenance at this level, we recommend additional testing of the disk drive and signal checking.
The sense data posted from the HDDs help with troubleshooting. This sense data makes the error type clear
(functional, mechanical, or electrical error). Chapter 7 error analysis by sense data, and gives
supplementary information on finding the error cause (faulty part).
Table 6.3 lists how to detect a faulty disk drive subassembly. This fault finding requires a working
host computer or disk drive test equipment to recreate the error conditions.
If the detected error cannot be recreated in an ordinary test, disk drive conditions can be changed to
force the error to recur. This is done by changing the DC voltage or the ambient temperature of the
disk drive.
If the error does not recur with changed conditions, the disk drive is not faulty. If no error occurs in
the disk drive test, notify the user of the test results, and find out from the user the environment
conditions where the disk drive is used.
Table 6.3 Disk drive troubleshooting
Item Recommended action
Frequent or repeated seek errors Collect sense data, and see Chapter 7.
Replace the disk drive, and check that the test method is correct. If the
error recurs, it is likely that the disk drive is normal but the test method
is incorrect.
Intermittent or nonfatal errors Replace the disk drive, and check that the test method is correct. If the
error recurs, it is likely that the disk drive is normal but the test method
is incorrect.
To check performance, change the disk drive conditions by changing
the voltage or temperature.
If the disk drive error recurs or a possibly faulty part is found by troubleshooting, return the complete
disk drive to the factory for repair. A media defect list must be included with the disk drive returned
to the factory.
If the possibly faulty part is the disk enclosure, return the whole disk drive to the factory for repair.
Also if a clear error (erroneous servo track information or noisy drive) is detected in the disk
enclosure, return the whole disk drive to the factory. A media defect list must be included with the
disk drive returned to the factory.
Damage
1. Never remove any labels from the drive.
2. Never open the disk enclosure for any reason. Doing so will void
any warranties.