Sun System Handbook - ISO 3.4 June 2011 Internal/Partner Edition | |||
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Solution Type Problem Resolution Sure Solution 1017376.1 : SL8500 - Problem Reading Volser Labels due to Marginal Labels and Read Verify Flag
PreviouslyPublishedAs 228451
Applies to:Sun StorageTek SL8500 Modular Library System - Version: Not Applicable and later [Release: N/A and later]All Platforms Checked for relevance on 16-Mar-2011. SymptomsMarginal cartridge labels can impact PTP (Point-to-Point) operationsCartridges are abandoned in PTP External cartridge label read errors Read verify flag can get permanently set Label read errors Read verify flag is permanently set. Changes{CHANGE}Cause{CAUSE}SolutionResolutionVary PTP and elevator offline and back online. Additional Information Marginal Labels and Read Verify Flag Customer site reported problems reading external cartridge labels and found tapes unexpectedly abandoned in the SL8500 PTP. Investigation found two contributing factors; marginal cartridge labels and read verify flag set at the SL8500 PTP. External marginal labels can be related to many factors, the most common: - Use of non-supported labels for 9x40 cartridges. Oracle/STK only supports EDP/ColorFlex and American Eagle System/Wrightline. 9x40 labels have a "unique" barcode format based on the Code 39 barcode. - Improper placement of the label within the recessed area of the cartridge. Improper alignment between the media id and 6 character label. The scan line should be on the same plane. If the 6 character label and Media ID and are skewed in opposite directions the horizontal scan may cause intermittent read errors. This is more critical on the original thinner/short bar code labels common in older 93xx installations. Refer to attached picture document below.
Read verify flag unexpectedly set for all moves to the PTP and elevators. The read verify flag will cause label verification on all moves to the PTP and elevator. This greatly increases the opportunity of label read errors at customer sites with marginal labels. A code problem causes this flag to never get reset as expected when an entire "library audit" selection is done via SLC. A simple vary offline and back online of the PTP and elevator will reset the flag. A door open does not generate this problem which will also trigger a full library audit. As a temporary solution, it be necessary to run a full library audit via SLC. Follow the procedure or recommendation below: Procedure to audit an entire library via the Min/Max Audit Command on SLC In order to physically audit all the storage cells in a library using the SLC Audit command, it is necessary to enter 14 separate requests as follows: - Select "Slot" for both the Start Address and the End Address. - Leave Library at Min for Start and Max for End. - For the Rail, Column, Side, Row values use the following fourteen settings where the shorthand symbols N means Min and X means Max.
Start Address/End Address: Recommendation: @ SL Console, Audit, Cartridge label, SL8500, PTP, SLC Previously Published As STKKB80309 Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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