Fixing sas connectivity problems, Resolving media-related problems, Removing an internal sas drive – Dell PowerVault LTO5-140 User Manual

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Fixing SAS Connectivity Problems

If there appears to be a problem connecting or communicating with the drive, follow this procedure.

1. Ensure that the power is on to the tape drive.
2. Replace the SAS cable and interposers, if any, and retry the failing operation.
3. If these measures do not correct the problem, contact Dell customer support.

Resolving Media-Related Problems

To resolve problems that are related to media, the tape drive's firmware includes:

l

Test Cartridge & Media diagnostic that verifies whether a suspect cartridge and its magnetic tape are acceptable for use.

l

Statistical Analysis and Reporting System (SARS) to assist in isolating failures between media and hardware. To determine the cause of failure, SARS uses the
cartridge performance history that is saved in the cartridge memory (CM) and the drive performance history that is kept in the drive's Vital Product Data (VPD)
area in Non Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM). Any failures that SARS detects are reported as TapeAlert flags on the system (see "

TapeAlert

Flags

").

If you encounter a media-related problem, use the following procedure:

1. If possible, run the tape cartridge in a different tape drive. If the operation in the other tape drive fails and

or

displays, replace the media. If the operation

succeeds, run the Test Cartridge & Media diagnostic (see Function Code E in "

Selecting a Diagnostic or Maintenance Function

").

2. If the Test Cartridge & Media diagnostic fails, replace the media. If it runs successfully, clean the tape drive and run the tape drive diagnostics (see the "

Cleaning

the Tape Mechanism

" section and Function Code 1 in "

Selecting a Diagnostic or Maintenance Function

").

3. If the tape drive diagnostics fail, contact Dell technical support. If the tape drive diagnostics run successfully, perform the operation that produced the initial

media error.

Removing an Internal SAS Tape Drive

To remove an internal SAS tape drive from the system, perform the following steps:

1. Ensure that the tape drive does not contain a tape cartridge.
2. De-configure the drive from the system. (For instructions, see your system's documentation.)
3. Turn off the power to the system. Disconnect the power cable from the system and the electrical outlet.
4. Remove system cover.
5. Disconnect the internal SAS cable from the tape drive (see number 1 in

Figure 4. Rear Panel of Internal SAS Tape Drive

).

6. Remove the tape drive from the system and remove any mounting screws or rails from the side or bottom of the tape drive.
7. To reassemble, reverse these steps.

 

TapeAlert

TapeAlert is a patented technology and standard of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) that defines conditions and problems that are experienced by
tape drives. The technology enables a system to read TapeAlert flags from a tape drive through the SCSI interface. The system reads the flags from Log Sense Page
0x2E.

TapeAlert Flags

Table 7 lists the TapeAlert flags that are supported by the Dell PowerVault LTO-5 140HH Tape Drive.

 

Table 7. TapeAlert Flags and Descriptions

NOTICE: When you run the Test Cartridge & Media diagnostic, data on the suspect tape is overwritten. If valuable data is on the tape, be sure to copy the
data before running this test.

TapeAlert Flags Supported by the Tape Drive

Flag

Number

Flag

Parameter

(in hex)

Flag

Description

Action Required

3

03h

Hard error

Set for any unrecoverable read, write, or
positioning error. (This flag is set in
conjunction with flags 4, 5, or 6.)

See the Action Required column for Flag 4, 5, or 6 in this table.

4

04h

Media

Set for any unrecoverable read, write, or
positioning error that is due to a faulty tape
cartridge.

Contact Dell technical support.

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