Chapter
9.
Troubleshooting
Before
ordering
a
CRU
replacement
part,
observe
the
LEDs
on
all
library
components
to
determine
exactly
which
part
is
failing.
See
for
more
information.
If
the
LEDs
on
all
components
are
functioning
properly,
see
Important:
This
library
has
mandatory
CRUs
(customer
replaceable
units).
These
CRUs
are
parts
of
the
library
that
must
be
added,
removed,
and
replaced
by
the
customer.
If
a
customer
chooses
to
have
the
CRU
added
or
removed/replaced
by
an
IBM
Service
Representative,
there
will
be
a
charge
for
the
service.
Before
ordering
a
replacement
CRU,
ensure
that
the
following
criteria
is
met:
v
The
failure
is
repeatable.
v
A
dump
is
captured
for
emailing
to
IBM
Service.
–
Use
the
ITDT
tool
for
drive
dumps.
–
Use
the
Web
User
Interface
(
Service
Library
→
Capture
Log
)
for
library
dumps.
How
the
Library
Reports
Problems
This
library
uses
advanced
problem
detection,
reporting,
and
notification
technology
to
alert
customers
of
problems
as
soon
as
they
occur.
It
performs
numerous
self-tests
to
monitor
the
library’s
temperature,
voltage
and
currents,
and
standard
library
operations.
These
self-tests
are
performed
each
time
the
library
is
powered
ON,
and
during
normal
operation
when
the
library
is
idle.
If
the
self-test
detects
a
problem,
the
library
generates
a
service
report,
or
Operator
Intervention,
that
identifies
which
component
is
likely
causing
the
problem.
The
library’s
LEDs
may
also
turn
ON,
OFF,
or
blink
to
indicate
an
abnormal
state.
If
the
problem
is
not
severe,
the
library
continues
to
provide
full
functionality
to
all
unaffected
logical
libraries.
When
possible,
the
library
provides
instructions
for
resolving
problems.
These
instructions
appear
on
the
library’s
Operator
Panel.
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Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2005
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