DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 5
Maintenance and Test for R5vs/si
555-230-123
Issue 1
April 1997
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
Page 10-1350TAPE (Tape Unit) [G3iV1.1-286]
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h. [G1.1, G3iV1 EDI 6.0 and earlier] Error Type #2817 is reported whenever
the tape read/write test fails. The auxiliary data field indicates the cause of
the test failure as follows:
i. Error Type #3329 indicates that an error occurred while loading
translations. This error and the corresponding alarm occurs at power-up
or on a Reset System 3, 4, or 5 if the system cannot load translations. This
error results in a MAJOR alarm if translations are not already loaded and in
a MINOR alarm otherwise. If the system does not contain valid
translations, this alarm will invoke Emergency Transfer.
Standard System
NOTE:
The following repair procedure assumes that no major alarms exist
on the PROCR (Processor) or MEM-BD (Memory) circuit packs. If
any of these alarms exists, resolve them before trying to resolve this
alarm.
Error Type #3329—Repair Procedure (Standard System):
1.Look in the Hardware Error Log for Error Type #1793. If this error exists,
replace the tape cartridge with a backup cartridge that has valid
system translations.
2.[G1.2, G3iV1.1-286] Issue the test tape long clear command.
3.[G1.1] Issue the test tape long repeat 3 command.
4.If all tests except for Test #505 pass, assume that the problem has been
resolved. Test #505 will fail if a successful load translations has not
occurred.
If some other tests besides Test #505 fail, resolve those errors, and
repeat Step #2.
5.Issue the reset system 3 command.
6.Issue the list configuration software command.
7.If the tape resident translations date is "none," insert a backup tape
cartridge and go back to Step #2 (try up to 2 backup tapes).
8.If the problem is
not
resolved, follow normal escalation procedures.
High and Critical Reliability Systems
9032 – Significant portion of the scratch area on
the tape cannot be read.
9033 – Significant portion of the scratch area on
tape cannot be written.
9034 – Significant portion of the scratch area on
the tape cannot be read or written.