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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Maintenance for R6vs/si
555-230-127
Issue 1
August 1997
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
Page 10-1246TAPE (Tape Unit) [G3iV1.1-286]
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data) or by a hard tape error (for example, a scratch or a hole in the tape that
affects only a single sector of the tape).
An uncorrectable tape error is one in which a block error persists during a read
or write operation to the tape. Errors of this type are unable to be corrected by
several attempts at rereading or rewriting the block on the tape. This type of error
is most likely the result of one or more hard errors on the tape (for example, a
scratch or a hole in the tape that spans multiple sectors).
This test passes only if no block errors of any type are detected after the test
completes. Otherwise, the test fails and returns an error code of the form "x0y,"
where:
x indicates the number of uncorrectable block errors detected by the test
[0-5]
y indicates the number of correctable block errors detected by the test
[0-5]
The software stores the block location for at most five errors of each type.
Table 10-432. TEST #692 Tape Block Error Test
Error
Code
Test
Result Description/ Recommendation
1029 to
2051
ABORT Refer to the STBY-SPE (Standby SPE) Maintenance documentation for a
description of these error codes.
9000’s ABORT Refer to Table A in ‘‘
Tape Unit Aux Data/Error Codes Tables’’ and follow the
recommended repair strategy for specific Aux Data.
x0y FAIL “x” indicates the number of uncorrectable block errors detected by the test
[0-5]. “y” indicates the number of correctable block errors detected by the
test [0-5]. Look for Error Types #1793, #1828, #2049, and #2084 in the
Hardware Error Log and resolve these errors by following the procedures
provided in the “Hardware Error Log Entries and Test to Clear Values”
section.
NOTE:
If the value of “x” is “0,” only the value of “y” is displayed.
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