Sun Microsystems StorageTek Modular Library System SL500 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

258 SL500 User’s Guide • July 2008

Revision: KA • 96116

Robot Fault or Library

Fault Amber LED is

constantly on.

1. Check the SL Console for any displayed error messages. Write down

the error messages reported.

2. Open the front door. Observe and note the state of the cartridges,

hand, and tape drives.

3. .Make sure that cartridges are fully seated and properly oriented in

their storage cells.

4. Make sure that packing materials have been removed.
5. Inspect the library floor for any objects or debris; remove them.
6. Check the status of the tape drives.
7. Close the front door.
8. Make sure that the tape drives are fully seated and locked forward

by pushing and pulling on the rear of the drive tray. Any motion of

the tray indicates that it requires reseating and locking down.

Tape drive is unable to

eject a cartridge.

Manually remove the cartridge from the tape drive.

“Remove a

Cartridge from a Tape Drive” on page 325

.

The client computer

cannot communicate

with the library or tape

drives.

1. Make sure that cables are securely attached to their connectors on

the rear of the library, the tape drives, and the client computer.

2. Make sure that each SCSI device a same bus has a unique address

and that the last device is properly terminated.

The library is unable to

communicate with the

drives.
Drive status on the

SL Console displays

Not communicating.

1. Make sure that cables are securely attached to their connectors on

the rear of the library, the drives, and the client computer.

2. Make sure that each SCSI device on a bus has a unique address and

that the last device is properly terminated.

Repeated or excessive

drive cleanings or

cleaning messages.

1. Replace the cleaning cartridge with a new cleaning cartridge.
2. Run the Library Self-Test and note if errors are reported for the

drive.

3. Run any client computer-based drive diagnostic tests.

Cartridge stuck in tape

drive.

See

“Remove a Cartridge from a Tape Drive” on page 325

.

Tape drive is unable to

eject a cartridge.

See

“Remove a Cartridge from a Tape Drive” on page 325

.

TABLE 7-1 Troubleshooting Table (Continued)

Problem

What to do

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