Tape unit self-test procedure
This procedure is designed to allow you to quickly perform a complete
set of diagnostic tests on a 6384 or 6387 tape unit.
The following procedure is designed to allow you to quickly perform
a complete set of diagnostic tests on a 6384 or 6387 tape unit, without impacting
your system operation. This test can also be used to verify good performance
of individual tape cartridges.
Enter diagnostic mode:
-
Verify that a cartridge is not loaded in the
tape unit. To unload a cartridge, press the eject button
on the front of the tape unit. If the cartridge does not eject, refer to (Tape
unit - manual removal).
- Press and hold the eject button for about
6 seconds until the amber LED starts flashing slowly, then release the button. The amber (left) LED will flash, indicating that the tape unit is waiting
for a cartridge to be inserted.
Running the self-test
- Self-testing begins when a scratch data cartridge is inserted into
the tape unit. The Ready (left) LED will flash, indicating that
self-testing is in progress.
Note:
A cartridge must be loaded within 15 seconds,
otherwise, the tape unit will automatically revert back to normal operation.
If necessary, return to step
1 to
reenter diagnostic mode.
- For fastest results, we recommend using an SLR100 Test Tape (P/N
35L0967) which was originally provided with
your iSeries(TM) server.
Attention: Use a blank cartridge that does not contain customer
data. During this self-test, the cartridge will be rewritten with a test pattern
and any customer data will be destroyed.
Note:
Use a cartridge that
is not write-protected. If a write-protected cartridge is inserted while the
tape unit is in diagnostic mode, the cartridge will be ejected, see
Incorrect cartridge below.
Self-testing
will only be performed using a write-compatible cartridge type, and with a
cartridge that is not damaged, see Incorrect
cartridge below.
If a cleaning cartridge is inserted while the
tape unit is in diagnostic mode, drive cleaning will occur and the tape unit
will then return to normal operating mode. Return to step 1 to
reenter diagnostic mode.
- At any time, self-testing can be stopped by pressing the eject
button. After the current operation is completed, the cartridge
will be ejected and tape unit will return to normal operating mode.
- The Ready (left) LED will continue to flash during the following:
- The cartridge load sequence has a approximate duration
of 30 seconds. The center LED indicates tape movement.
- The hardware test has an approximate duration of
2 and 1/2 minutes. During that time, a static test is performed on tape unit
electrical components. No tape motion occurs during this step.
- The cartridge load/unload test has an approximate
duration of 1 and 1/2 minutes. During that time, the Ready LED will continue
to flash while a dynamic test is performed on tape unit mechanical components.
Two cartridge load cycles are included.
- Duration of the write/read test will vary, depending
on what type of cartridge is loaded into the tape unit. When an SLR100 Test
Tape is used, typical duration will be 5 minutes. Use of other cartridge types
can increase the write/read test duration to 30-40 minutes. During this test,
the Ready LED will continue to flash. The center LED indicates tape movement.
Interpreting the results
Test Passed: When self-testing has completed successfully,
and no problems are detected, the cartridge is unloaded from the tape unit
and all LEDs are off. Proper function of both the tape unit and tape cartridge
have now been verified.
Note:
A solid amber light indicates that self-testing
has completed successfully, but the tape unit requires cleaning. Clean the
tape unit by inserting an Dry Process Cleaning Cartridge (P/N 35L0844).
Test
Failed: The cartridge will remain loaded inside the tape unit, and the
amber LED will flash when a problem is detected with either the tape unit
or cartridge.
Note:
To isolate failure to either tape unit or cartridge,
return to step
1 and repeat
this self-test using a different scratch cartridge.
Incorrect
cartridge: When the center (green) and right (amber) LEDs flash
and a cartridge is unloaded, the tape unit has determined that an incorrect
tape cartridge has been inserted, and self-testing cannot be performed. Verify
that your tape cartridge is not one of the following:
- Write-protected
- Damaged
- Unsupported media type
- Media which is not write-compatible with tape unit.
Press the eject button, to end self-test and
return the tape unit to normal operating mode. Then return to step 1 and
run the self-test using another cartridge, or one which is not write-protected. This
ends the procedure.