Tapealert flags supported by the drive, Tapealert, Flags – Dell TL2000 User Manual

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TapeAlert

Flags

Supported

by

the

Drive

Table

B-1.

TapeAlert

Flags

Supported

by

the

Ultrium

Tape

Drive

Flag

Number

Flag

Description

Action

Required

3

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

Number

4,

5,

or

6

in

this

table.

4

Media

Set

for

any

unrecoverable

read,

write,

or

positioning

error

that

is

due

to

a

faulty

tape

cartridge.

Replace

the

tape

cartridge.

5

Read

failure

Set

for

any

unrecoverable

read

error

where

isolation

is

uncertain

and

failure

could

be

due

to

a

faulty

tape

cartridge

or

to

faulty

drive

hardware.

If

Flag

4

is

also

set,

the

cartridge

is

defective.

Replace

the

tape

cartridge.

6

Write

failure

Set

for

any

unrecoverable

write

or

positioning

error

where

isolation

is

uncertain

and

failure

could

be

due

to

a

faulty

tape

cartridge

or

to

faulty

drive

hardware.

If

Flag

Number

9

is

also

set,

make

sure

that

the

write-protect

switch

is

set

so

that

data

can

be

written

to

the

tape

(see

“Write-Protect

Switch”

on

page

6-5)).

If

Flag

Number

4

is

also

set,

the

cartridge

is

defective.

Replace

the

tape

cartridge.

7

Media

life

Set

when

the

tape

cartridge

reaches

its

end

of

life

(EOL).

1.

Copy

the

data

to

another

tape

cartridge.

.

2.

Discard

the

old

(EOL)

tape.

8

Not

data

grade

Set

when

the

cartridge

is

not

data-grade.

Any

data

that

you

write

to

the

tape

is

at

risk.

Replace

the

tape

with

a

data-grade

tape.

9

Write

protect

Set

when

the

tape

drive

detects

that

the

tape

cartridge

is

write-protected.

Ensure

that

the

cartridge’s

write-protect

switch

is

set

so

that

the

tape

drive

can

write

data

to

the

tape

(see

“Write-Protect

Switch”

on

page

6-5).

10

No

removal

Set

when

the

tape

drive

receives

an

UNLOAD

command

after

the

server

prevented

the

tape

cartridge

from

being

removed.

Refer

to

the

documentation

for

your

server’s

operating

system.

11

Cleaning

media

Set

when

you

load

a

cleaning

cartridge

into

the

drive.

No

action

required.

12

Unsupported

format

Set

when

you

load

an

unsupported

cartridge

type

into

the

drive

or

when

the

cartridge

format

has

been

corrupted.

Use

a

supported

tape

cartridge.

15

Cartridge

memory

chip

failure

Set

when

a

cartridge

memory

(CM)

failure

is

detected

on

the

loaded

tape

cartridge.

Replace

the

tape

cartridge.

16

Forced

eject

Set

when

you

manually

unload

the

tape

cartridge

while

the

drive

was

reading

or

writing.

No

action

required.

17

Media

loaded

is

Read-only

format

Set

when

a

cartridge

marked

as

read

only

is

loaded

into

the

drive.

The

flag

is

cleared

when

the

cartridge

is

ejected.

No

action

required.

Appendix

B.

TapeAlert

Flags

B-3

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