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Dell PowerVault LTO-3-060 사용자 설명서
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Hardware B
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20h
Interface
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21h
Eject media
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22h
Download fail
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24h
Drive temperature
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25h
Drive voltage
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27h
Diagnostics required
Tape directory
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33h
invalid at unload
Tape system area
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34h
write failure
Tape system area
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read failure
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Loading failure
Unrecoverable
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unload failure
 

Manually Removing a Tape Cartridge

If problem-determination procedures identify the tape drive as the source of the problem and you are unable to eject the tape cartridge using the eject button, reset the
drive to recover the cartridge:
1. Press and hold the eject button for 12 seconds, then release.
The drive will save (dump) diagnostic information into drive RAM memory.
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The drive will reboot and start through its power-on self test (POST) process.
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All 4 LEDs will light for 2 seconds
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The Ready LED will start blinking slowly.
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POST is complete when the ready LED stops blinking and turns solid.
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The drive slowly rewinds the tape cartridge back to the beginning of tape and positions it for use.
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The Activity LED flashes while the cartridge rewinds and repositions.
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The Ready LED remains on during rewind and reposition.
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When the Activity LED turns off, leaving the Ready LED still on solid, the tape drive is ready for use.
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NOTE: Allow at least 10 minutes for the rewind process to complete.
2. To eject the cartridge, push the eject button one more time. If the tape cartridge still will not eject, contact Dell Technical Support for assistance.
NOTICE: If you are not a trained service person, do not attempt to open the drive for repairs as this will void your warranty.
Please read all
restrictions and
disclaimers.
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Set when the tape drive fails its internal self
tests.
Set when the tape drive detects a problem
with the SCSI interface.
Set when a failure occurs that requires you
to unload the cartridge from the drive.
Set when a field microcode replacement
(FMR) image is unsuccessfully downloaded
to the tape drive via the SCSI interface.
Set when the drive's temperature sensor
indicates that the drive's temperature is
exceeding the recommended temperature of
the system (see "Specifications").
Set when the drive detects that the
externally supplied voltages are either
approaching the specified voltage limits or
are outside the voltage limits (see
"Specifications").
Set when the drive detects a failure that
requires diagnostics to isolate the problem.
Set when the tape directory on the tape
cartridge that was previously unloaded is
corrupted. The file-search performance is
degraded.
Set when the tape cartridge that was
previously unloaded could not write its
system area successfully.
Set when the tape system area could not be
read successfully at load time.
The drive is unable to load the media and
thread the tape.
The drive is unable to unload the media.
Contact Dell support.
Refer to
"Resolving Problems Reported by the
Unload and reload the tape cartridge.
Ensure that it is the correct image. Download the FMR image again.
See
"General
Guidelines" in the troubleshooting section of this
manual
See
"Step 7. Attaching Power and SCSI
the Tape Drive" section of this manual. If that does not resolve the
problem, contact Dell Technical Support.
See
"General
Guidelines" in the troubleshooting section of this
manual.
Rebuild the tape directory by reading all the data.
Copy the data to another tape cartridge, then discard the old
cartridge.
Copy the data to another tape cartridge, then discard the old
cartridge.
Remove the cartridge. Inspect it as specified in
Inspection"
in this manual. Retry the load operation. If the problem
persists, try another cartridge. If the problem persists, contact Dell
Technical Support.
See
"General
Guidelines" in the troubleshooting section of this
manual.
System."
Cables" in the "Setting up
"Perform a Thorough