Instruction manual

CHAPTER 8. SYSTEM BACKUP FOR DEFINITY G3r
E5 (W)
E6 (W)
E7 (M)
E9 (W)
E10 (W)
E12 (M)
E13 (W)
E14 (W)
E16 (M)
This message means that there is a hardware problem with the drive itself.
This message means that the disk option was entered on an MSS command for a
tape-only system.
This message means that the disk device has been taken out of service by mainte-
nance.
Tape device is out of service
E17(W)
E18 (W)
Tape write failure: tape cartridge or device failure
This message means that there is a failure in writing to the tape. This maybe caused
by the tape cartridge missing from the tape drive, or by non-operational tape
hardware.
Tape read failure: tape cartridge or device failure
This message means there is a failure in reading from the tape. This maybe caused
by the tape cartridge missing from the tape drive, or by non-operational tape
hardware.
System error; Reboot
This message means there was a severe system error while processing this request.
This might require system reboot or craft intervention to resolve.
Disk write failure:
device failure
Disk read failure: device failure
This message means there was a failure in reading from the disk. This may be
caused by a media error or by
non-operational disk hardware.
The disk option is invalid in a tape-only system
Disk device is out of service
This message means that the tape device has been taken out of service by mainte-
nance.
Standby processor (SPE_A) is not available
or
Standby processor (SPE_B) is not available
This message means
that the standby
processor has been taken out of service by
maintenance, that the SPE-SELECT switches are not in their normal position, or that
some other hardware problem exists. When the standby processor is out of service,
memory shadowing from the active
processor to the standby processor is disabled.
Tape contains a coredump file system
This message indicates that the wrong type of tape is in the tape drive.
Tape vintage does not match in-memory vintage; must configure tape
first
By ensuring that the tape vintage matches the in-memory vintage, the system techni -
cian is made aware of a possible operational error.
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