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Update Date:2017-05-22
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Solution  1913068.1 :   T10000C - Problems Addressed In 1.61.301 Code  


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Solution


Applies to:

StorageTek T10000C Tape Drive - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

1.61.301 Release of T10000C Microcode
Changes since the 1.59.302 microcode release.

Solution

1.61.301 Release of T10000C Microcode
Changes since the 1.59.302 microcode release.

FSC Synopsis:
5132 New functional code changes combined with new servo code changes will provide a fix to a rare tension loss (590F/5911 example FSC’s) which exposes a code bug issue where subsequent unload attempts could jeopardize the customer tape resulting in stuck or worse case damaged tapes.

0930 Fixes a rare 0930 SNO seen running OSB sw (Oracle Secure Backup)

1.61.301 Servo Code Changes
The tape drive will detect certain reel motor conditions that it deems as potentially harmful and will SNO with 1 of these 5 FSCs:
5919, 591A, 591B, 591C, 5C62.
As part of the SNO process the tape media will be slowly rewound back into the cartridge and unloaded. (if possible)
After the drive detects one of these severe servo conditions:
- Any attempt to load a cartridge will result in a FSC 5940.
- There may be a stuck cartridge scenario if the drive hardware is not functioning well enough to slowly rewind the media.
- The drive needs to be replaced.


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