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r-media alarm in g3r

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mach1tec

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Nov 4, 2006
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Quick , Getting the following alarm:
PORT MTCE NAME ERR TYPE AUX DATA
01A R-MEDIA 1793 201
STO-DATA 543 0
CAN ANYONE HELP,DO I BUSY OUT HOST ADAPTER AND RELEASE?
 
Test r-media 01a l

See if it fails.List the fail codes.

Do not busy out the host just yet.

Hell, there are no rules here - we're trying to accomplish something.
Thomas A. Edison

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Did this pass the test? If it did you will still have to get the stored data alarms out. To do this you need to

1. save trans
2. backup disk both full (duplex system)
3. test stored data

that should get you back error free.

Hell, there are no rules here - we're trying to accomplish something.
Thomas A. Edison

For the best response to a question, read thread690-1323977


 
Hey mikeydidit, thank's for your response. I fixed the problem . This is what I did it.
1.) tested alarms a couple times, alarm still present.
2.) disp errors, tested media 01a long- still in alrm.
3) list config software-versions long- here I noticed the R-MEDIA SECOND COPY: "inconsistent"
3.) Tried backup disc, still had alrm. Then, I rmoved the removable media disc, installed and ran back-disc again. At this time, I ran test removable-media 01a long-the only fail was test no. 811(Audit Test). For kick's I ran test alrms 2 more times and alrm clear.....Oh Well-now I can leave !
Thank's again,
mach1
 
Try these in order

1- command: busyout removable-media
2- command: busyout host-adapter
3- remove then re-seat the optical drive (TN2211).
3- command: reset host-adapter
4- command: release host-adapter
5- command: release removable-media
6- command: save translation
7- command: backup disk full
8- command: test stored-data
 
It sounds like you have a bad optical diskette which happens. Sometimes they are picky about which drive they are in too. At one time I marked the diskettes (4) so I could put them back into the drive they were "happy" in. This saved a lot of headaches. The above commands will not fix your problems or make them go away if it is the diskette.

If the optical drive is the culprit then use testinads2005 suggestions and that is the correct procedure for replacing/reseating that drive HOT. I have never had to reseat a optical disk drive though, just the old tape drives.

Look for this to come up again, I am sorry to say.

Hell, there are no rules here - we're trying to accomplish something.
Thomas A. Edison

For the best response to a question, read thread690-1323977


 
I'll remember that, and wait for it to fail...Thank's again.
 
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