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03-15-2011 05:51 PM
03-15-2011 05:51 PM
Repeated Slider Blocked on 1/8G2-LTO4SAS with FW update
11.03.15 18:52:18.58 Libctrl task Error - HE: slider blocked
Return status: 0x80 - command failed
Global error code: 0x8A - HE: slider blocked
Robotic movement error: 0x45 - error during third slider movement -> move home
Current command: 0x15 - move cartridge
Task originator: 0x02 - CDB interpreter task
Extender library specifier: 0x00, 0
Source element type.: 0x02 - storage slot
Element number: 0x06, 6
Destination element type.: 0x04 - tape drive
Element number: 0x01, 1
11.03.08 19:51:33.19 Libctrl task Error - HE: slider blocked
Return status: 0x80 - command failed
Global error code: 0x8A - HE: slider blocked
Robotic movement error: 0x45 - error during third slider movement -> move home
Current command: 0x15 - move cartridge
Task originator: 0x02 - CDB interpreter task
Extender library specifier: 0x00, 0
Source element type.: 0x02 - storage slot
Element number: 0x06, 6
Destination element type.: 0x04 - tape drive
Element number: 0x01, 1
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03-15-2011 09:45 PM
03-15-2011 09:45 PM
Re: Repeated Slider Blocked on 1/8G2-LTO4SAS with FW update
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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03-16-2011 06:21 AM
03-16-2011 06:21 AM
Re: Repeated Slider Blocked on 1/8G2-LTO4SAS with FW update
Be sure there is nothing on top of it, like cartridges, keyboards, or anything else
Consider to remove the magazine and check inside for dust or barcode sticker they may be on the picker path
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01-03-2013 10:20 AM
01-03-2013 10:20 AM
Re: Repeated Slider Blocked on 1/8G2-LTO4SAS with FW update
I realize this is an old thread - but though I would have something useful to share. I had similar problems with the sled in a 1/8 G2 autoloader generating the 9B C4 error.
I tried the usual suggestions of; power cycle, inspect magazines, adn run wellness test without successess.
What did work was opening the top cover. I cleaned the black deposites that had accumulated where the tape sled moves to the front and back of the unit. I also wiped the sensor used to detect the tape slots. I then gently moved the tape sled to the very far end of its travel.
Once the unit was put back together and powered up - it worked!