[. . . ] HP SureStore 160ex / 320ex / 400ex Optical Jukebox User's Guide Edition 1 HP Part No. C1160-90015 Printed in: Greeley, CO USA © Copyright February 1998 Notice This document contains information that is protected by copyright. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett-Packard Company. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. [. . . ] Number of available storage slots in the unit. 3-22 Chapter 3 Operating the Jukebox Retrieving Log History Log Name JKBX ODOMETERS * HOURS Description Press ENTER to select the odometer logs described in the next five rows. Total disk loads for the drive numbered "#. " Press ENTER to select the logs under this selection. Log of unrecoverable errors (commands that did not successfully complete). (There may be multiple hard error numbers. ) Press ENTER to view the log for the currently displayed error, or press NEXT to select the next error. (Log entries are described in the rows following RECOVERY ERROR * in this table. ) MOVES FLIPS XLATES ROTATES DRIVE LOADS * DRIVE # DRIVE FW * D# REV x. xx DRIVE SN * D# xxxxxxx HARD ERROR * Chapter 3 3-23 Operating the Jukebox Retrieving Log History Log Name SOFT ERROR * Description Log of recovered errors (commands that complete successfully). (There may be multiple soft error numbers. ) Press ENTER to view the log for the currently displayed error, or press NEXT to select the next error. (Log entries are described in the rows following RECOVERY ERROR * in this table. ) RECOVERY ERROR * Log of errors during the most recent move. Press ENTER to view the log for the currently displayed error, or press NEXT to select the next error. (Log entries are described in the following rows. *HARDWARE ERR # *FRU 1 # *FRU 2 # *FRU 3 # MOTION <name> Internal diagnostics error number of the cause of the failure. <name> indicates one of the following types of movements taking place in the jukebox at the time of the failure: · · · · · · · · EXCHANGE MOVE POSITION INIT ELEM REZERO ROTATE DIAGNOSTIC RESTORE 3-24 Chapter 3 Operating the Jukebox Retrieving Log History Log Name SOURCE # Description Element number to which the source refers. (This information is valid for MOVE, EXCHANGE, and POSITION movements only. ) Element to which the first destination refers. (This information is valid for MOVE and EXCHANGE movements only. ) Element to which the second destination refers. (This information is valid for the EXCHANGE movement only. ) Move number in which the error occurred. First jukebox micro-move for the original move command issued prior to the failure. Second jukebox micro-move for the original move command issued prior to the failure. Third jukebox micro-move for the original move command issued prior to the failure. Fourth jukebox micro-move for the original move command issued prior to the failure. Fifth jukebox micro-move for the original move command issued prior to the failure. Sixth jukebox micro-move for the original move command issued prior to the failure. Displays either TOP or BOTTOM indicating which side of the disk transport mechanism was active at the time of the error. Displays either NORTH or SOUTH indicating which thumb on the transport mechanism was active at the time of the error. DESTINATION 1 # DESTINATION 2 # ODOMETER # *MICROMOVE 1 # *MICROMOVE 2 # *MICROMOVE 3 # *MICROMOVE 4 # *MICROMOVE 5 # *MICROMOVE 6 # Operating the Jukebox *MICROMOVE ER # TOP or BOTTOM PICKER NORTH or SOUTH THUMB * Press ENTER to display more information Chapter 3 3-25 Operating the Jukebox Running an Internal Test Running an Internal Test READY > ADMIN * >TEST * The optical jukebox can run self-diagnostic tests. CAUTION Some of the internal diagnostic tests of this jukebox can corrupt your file system if not properly completed (for example, disks can be placed in unexpected locations). [. . . ] The optical drive mechanism(s) installed inside the library system shall not be opened or disassembled during service. If the enclosure of the optical drive mechanism is opened and the safety interlock disabled, you may be exposed to the laser radiation when the drive is operating. (The same warning in Swedish. ) The information about the radiation characteristics of the laser diode used in the optical drive mechanism: Wavelength Power Class 680 nm 60 mW 3B laser Safety and Regulatory Information C-9 Safety and Regulatory Information Japanese VCCI Statement Japanese VCCI Statement This equipment is in the Class A category information technology equipment based on the rules of Voluntary Control Council For Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). In this case, user may be required to take appropriate corrective actions. C-10 Glossary C-D cartridge A plastic enclosure that contains an optical disk. [. . . ]