HP 220mx HP SureStore 1200mx/2200mx Optical Jukebox User's Guide - Page 78

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Operating the Jukebox Troubleshooting Problem What to do Disk inserted in the mailslot but MAILSLOT EMPTY displays The mailslot sensors do not detect a disk in the mailslot. • Remove and then replace the disk fully into the mailslot. If the same error reappears, the mailslot sensors may be defective. Contact your service representative. Disk inserted in the mailslot but DEST NOW FULL displays The jukebox moved a disk into the slot you chose before your load command executed. • Press CANCEL, select another slot for the disk, and then reattempt a load. Disk inserted in the mailslot but TRANSPORT FULL displays The disk transport mechanism already contains a disk. • Refer to your host and application documentation for recovery procedures. If no procedures are available, call your service representative. Disk inserted in the mailslot but MAILSLOT SENSOR displays The jukebox mailslot sensors may have failed. • Remove and then re-insert the disk. If this does not correct the problem, call your service representative. Disk eject attempted but an EJECT ERROR message displays. • Press CANCEL. Attempt to eject the disk again. • If the light bar on the front panel is orange, cycle power to the jukebox* and try to eject the disk again when READY displays. • If there is no disk in the mailslot and this error message repeats, call your service representative. *Ensure that the SCSI bus is inactive before removing power to the jukebox. Removing power to a device on an active SCSI bus can cause data loss and/or problems with the SCSI interface. 3- 38 Chapter 3

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Chapter 3
Operating the Jukebox
Troubleshooting
Disk inserted in the
mailslot but
MAILSLOT
EMPTY
displays
The mailslot sensors do not detect a disk in the
mailslot.
Remove and then replace the disk fully into the
mailslot. If the same error reappears, the mailslot
sensors may be defective. Contact your service
representative.
Disk inserted in the
mailslot but
DEST NOW
FULL
displays
The jukebox moved a disk into the slot you chose
before your load command executed.
Press
CANCEL
, select another slot for the disk,
and then reattempt a load.
Disk inserted in the
mailslot but
TRANSPORT
FULL
displays
The disk transport mechanism already contains a
disk.
Refer to your host and application documentation
for recovery procedures. If no procedures are
available, call your service representative.
Disk inserted in the
mailslot but
MAILSLOT
SENSOR
displays
The jukebox mailslot sensors may have failed.
Remove and then re-insert the disk. If this does
not correct the problem, call your service
representative.
Disk eject attempted but
an
EJECT ERROR
message displays.
Press
CANCEL
. Attempt to eject the disk again.
If the light bar on the front panel is orange, cycle
power to the jukebox* and try to eject the disk
again when
READY
displays.
If there is no disk in the mailslot and this error
message repeats, call your service representative.
*Ensure that the SCSI bus is inactive before removing power to the jukebox.
Removing power to a device on an active SCSI bus can cause data loss and/or
problems with the SCSI interface.
Problem
What to do