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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
9-1660TAPE
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563 When the MSS_RESET command was issued for a device, the TEST UNIT READY
command failed
564 When the MSS_RESET command was issued for a device, the READ CAPACITY command
failed
565 The device reset failed.
566 Device type not supported.
567 Capacity data is inconsistent.
568 Block size doesn’t divide into 8K.
601 REQUEST SENSE failed.
700 Indicates that there is no specific sense key information for a SCSI target on which a
REQUEST SENSE was issued. This should never happen because firmware only asks for
sense information if errors occurred.
701 SCSI sense information reported a recovered error on a SCSI target where it didn’t make
sense. Normally recovered errors are filtered by the HA firmware for reads and writes.
However, for other commands, this is reported to software.
702 SCSI sense information indicates that the target device cannot be accessed. This will
occur if the tape cartridge is not present.
703 SCSI sense information indicates that a SCSI command terminated with a nonrecovered
error condition probably caused by a flaw in the medium or an error in the recorded data.
704 SCSI sense information indicates a nonrecoverable hardware failure occurred. The tape
may be broken.
705 SCSI sense information indicates that there was an illegal parameter in the command
descriptor block or in additional parameters supplied. This could be caused by a HA
firmware failure or a problem with the target device.
706 SCSI sense information indicates that the target device’s removable medium may have
been changed or the target controller has been reset.
707 SCSI sense information indicates that reads or writes were attempted for a medium that
was protected from this operation.
708 SCSI sense information indicates that a write-once read-multiple device or a
sequential-access device encountered a blank block while reading or a write-once
read-multiple device encountered a nonblank block while writing. This should never
happen; the HA only supports direct access devices.
709 SCSI sense information indicates a vendor-unique sense key.
710 SCSI sense information indicates a COPY, COMPARE, or COPY AND VERIFY command
was aborted due to an error condition on the source device, the destination device, or both.
This shouldn’t happen since these commands aren’t issued by the HA.
711 SCSI sense information indicates that the target controller aborted the command.
Table 9-624. MSS Error Actions — Continued
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