DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 5
Maintenance and Test for R5vs/si
555-230-123
Issue 1
April 1997
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
Page 10-1367TAPE (Tape Unit) [G3iV1.1-286]
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"5," the number has one digit. For example, if the number is "2300," "2" indicates
that the tape cartridge should be replaced soon. "3" indicates that the Tape Drive
could not read or write at least one block of data from the tape.
Table 10-416. Table B. Tape Unit Aux Data Table
Digit
Aux Data/
Error Code (a) Explanation Strategy
0 0 Exact cause of error is not
determined.
1. Follow the instructions
provided in the ‘‘
Tape
Maintenance and Repair
Procedures’’ section.
2. If the tape alarm still exists,
escalate the problem. If this
is the only error and there is
no alarm, ignore this error.
1 1xxxx If the aux data is "10000,"
the error is non-fatal.
Ignore the "10000" case.
Each of the last four digits
of the Aux Data "1xxxx" is a
non-zero value.
Follow the steps in the
appropriate aux data section.
2 2xxx The tape cartridge should
be replaced soon.
1. Follow the instructions
provided in the ‘‘
Tape
Maintenance and Repair
Procedures’’ section.
2. If the problem still exists,
escalate the problem.
3 3xx Cannot read or write at least
one block of data from the
tape.
4 4x A problem was found
reading the Shared
Memory.
5 5 Tape drive self-test failed.