Use this procedure to perform the 8mm tape drive read self-test
and hardware self-test.
The write test is performed in
TUPIP03.
- If the system has logical partitions, perform this procedure from
the logical partition that reported the problem (see Determining if the system has logical partitions).
- Press the Unload switch on the front of
the 8mm tape drive. Is a data cartridge present?
- No: Continue with the next step.
- Yes: Attempt to remove the data cartridge. Can
you remove the data cartridge?
- Yes: Continue with the next step.
- No: The tape drive is the failing part. Go to
(Tape cartridge - Manual removal). After removing the data cartridge, exchange
the tape drive (see Removing
and replacing parts). This ends the procedure.
- Clean the tape drive by using the cleaning cartridge
(part 16G8467). If the tape drive ejects the cleaning cartridge
with the Disturbance light on, a new cleaning cartridge is needed. The tape
drive unloads automatically when cleaning is complete. Cleaning takes up
to 5 minutes.
Is the Disturbance light on continuously?
- No: Continue with the next step.
- Yes: Repeat this step while using a new cleaning
cartridge. If you are using a new cleaning cartridge and the Disturbance light
does not go off, the possible failing part is the 8mm tape drive. Go to TUPIP03. This ends the procedure.
- Is the Disturbance light blinking?
- Perform the read self-test:
Notes: - The 8mm tape drive read self-test and hardware self-test can take up to
5 minutes to run.
- The tape drive runs the read self-test first. During the read self-test,
the Read-Write light blinks, and the Disturbance and Ready lights are off.
To start the read self-test and hardware self-test, insert the diagnostic
cartridge (part 46G2660) into the tape drive. The following conditions indicate
that the read self-test ended successfully:
- The Read-Write light stops blinking.
- The diagnostic cartridge ejects automatically.
- The three status lights go on to indicate the start of the hardware test.
Does the read self-test end successfully?
- No: Does the tape drive eject the diagnostic cartridge?
- Yes: Go to step 8.
- Is the Disturbance light blinking approximately four times per
second?
- No: Continue with the next step.
- Yes: The possible failing part is the diagnostic
cartridge (part 46G2660).
- If this is your first time through this step, get a new diagnostic cartridge.
Go to step 3 of this procedure to clean
the tape drive again. Afterwards, run the read self-test and hardware self-test
while using the new diagnostic cartridge.
- If this is your second time through this step, the possible failing part
is the 8mm tape drive. Go to TUPIP03. This
ends the procedure.
- The Disturbance light is blinking approximately once per second.
- If the 8mm tape drive is a type 6390, the possible failing part is the
6390 tape drive.
- If the 8mm tape drive is a type 7208, the possible failing parts are:
- 7208 tape drive
- Power supply
- AMD
Go to TUPIP03. This ends
the procedure.
- The tape drive runs the hardware self-test. During the hardware self-test, the three tape drive status lights are
on for 15 to 30 seconds. The three status lights go off when the hardware
self-test ends successfully.
Does the hardware self-test end successfully?
- The read self-test and hardware self-test ended successfully.
Was the user's original tape identified as the probable cause of
failure?