Appendix
C.
Sense
Data
When
a
drive
encounters
an
error,
it
makes
sense
data
available.
You
can
use
IBM
device
drivers
to
examine
the
sense
data
and
determine
errors.
Instructions
for
downloading,
installing,
and
properly
configuring
the
IBM
device
drivers
are
available
in
the
IBM
Ultrium
Device
Drivers
Installation
and
User’s
Guide
.
The
IBM
device
drivers
may
conflict
with
some
commercial
software
applications
unless
properly
configured.
To
avoid
conflicts
on
Windows
operating
systems,
refer
to
your
device
driver’s
procedures
for
setting
the
driver
to
manual
startup
mode.
For
applications
that
use
Open
Systems
device
drivers
that
are
provided
by
IBM
(for
example,
AIX,
Linux,
Sun
Solaris,
HP-UX,
Windows
2003,
and
Windows
2000),
the
IBM
Ultrium
Device
Drivers
Installation
and
User’s
Guide
contains
information
about
how
to
obtain
sense
data
after
an
error
has
occurred.
If
your
application
uses
other
device
drivers,
see
the
appropriate
documentation
for
those
drivers
to
obtain
the
sense
data.
Raw
sense
data
(as
returned
from
the
drive)
is
documented
in
the
IBM
TotalStorage
LTO
Ultrium
Tape
Drive
SCSI
Reference
.
In
addition
to
device
drivers,
other
methods
exist
for
obtaining
sense
data
and
error
information.
The
sections
that
follow
describe
alternatives
for
gathering
such
information
from
the
IBM
AS/400,
eServer
iSeries,
RS/6000
®
,
and
eServer
pSeries
servers.
Library
Sense
Data
The
following
table
lists
the
Additional
Sense
Codes
(ASC)
and
Additional
Sense
Code
Qualifiers
(ASCQ)
associated
with
the
reported
Sense
Keys.
A
sense
key
of
00h
(no
sense)
has
no
ASC/ASCQ
associated
with
it.
A
few
ASC/ASCQs
can
be
associated
with
more
than
one
sense
key.
The
sense
keys
that
can
give
a
particular
ASC/ASCQ
are
indicated
within
the
Sense
Key
column.
ASC/ASCQs
that
can
indicate
an
abnormal
element
state
as
part
of
element
descriptor.
Table
C-1.
Library
Sense
Data
and
associated
ASC/ASCQs
Sense
Key
ASC
ASCQ
Description
Required
Action
2
04h
00h
The
library
is
not
ready
due
to
an
unknown
cause.
Not
Ready
-
Cause
Not
Reportable.
A
cartridge
is
present
in
the
drive,
but
it
is
in
the
process
of
unloading.
Failure
Isolation
Procedure
No
repair
action
required.
©
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2005
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