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LightSpeed 4.X - GOC2

Symptom

MOD Save or Restore functions fail. MOD Save or Restore functions fail Troubleshooting There is no media in the drive message appears in a attention box during a MOD Save or Restore of with Error: 10191 Failed save exam. posted in the Message Log. The fllowing pop-up message appears on screen. Problem is consistent If a different disk is used then the error occurs again when trying to save, restore, or label

Error message

Error: 10191 Failed save exam. Mon Nov 27 03:45:02 2006 Error: 10191 Host: emc1 Process: arserver File: arscommand.c Line: 2304 Failed save exam. Paused 16896

Error: 10033 There is no media in the drive. See Long Description for complete error Sun Aug 14 11:40:26 2005 Error: 10033 Host: ct01 Process:arsjob File: ArchiveDevice.c Line:4781 There is no media in the drive.

Applies to

Models
LightSpeed, BrightSpeed, HiSpeed
Product
LightSpeed 4.X - GOC2 405L.8_H4.2M4 LightSpeed 4.X with GOC2 and MDAS 16 Gantry H4 Gantry Model # 2339985 and Global Operator Console 2 Model #'s 2366438 and 2366438-2(Hino) with HP8000 CPU (or newer) and Pegasus Recon ICE Box Product: LightSpeed16 405L.8_H4.2M4 CPU: GenuineIntel Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.66GHz 4 2657 MHz i686 Processors Main memory size: 2048 Mbytes [root@presbyct2]# sg_map -i /dev/sg0 /dev/sda SEAGATE ST336753LW HPS2 /dev/sg1 /dev/sdb SEAGATE ST373453LW HPS1 /dev/sg2 /dev/sdc SONY SMO-F551-SD 1.05 /dev/sg3 /dev/scd0 MATSHITA DVD-RAM SW-9574S AZX8 /dev/sg4 /dev/scd1 HL-DT-ST DVD-ROM GDR8163B 0B15 [root@presbyct2]# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda2 4.0G 1.7G 2.3G 41% / /dev/sda1 27M 12M 14M 44% /boot none 1008M 0 1007M 0% /dev/shm /dev/sda6 14G 3.5G 10G 25% /usr/g /dev/sda7 9.8G 753M 9.0G 8% /usr/g/sdc_image_pool /dev/sdb1 68G 28G 40G 41% /usr/g/sdc_image_pool2 Links to the updated Product Service Manuals, FMIs, Service Notes, Option Manuals and Operator Documents can be found online at the attached sites. Always use the most appropriate documentation for your system.
Component
2318598 Sony MOD Drive type SMO-551-SD which allows writing to 1.2GB media See Long description for details Part #: 2318598 Part Type: GP REPAIRABLES Part Weight: -82269.18 LBR Repairable: Yes Returnable: Yes Hazardous Material: N Description: SONY MOD SMO-F551-SD FRU: Yes Status: Orderable Comments: OBSOLETE PART case 9240897 This part has been identified as obsolete and no short-term solution has been identified FE must identify and order a higher or lower level spare part as required Contact your support engineer on-line engineer or Parts ID team should you require support 212012173 05-23-07 RDC determined that 80 percent of MOD repairs are due to dirt and dust. Extend the life of your MOD by doing the following: 1) Verify enclosure that MOD is to be installed in is cleaned before replacement. 2) Verify customer media not contaminated with dust. 3) Damaged or dirty customer media will shorten MOD life and should not be reused. Carefully slide open media window and inspect. 4) Avoid leaving media in MOD for long time periods since dust and dirt migrate into the MOD and media; MOD life shortened. 4) If media manually removed from MOD using hole in front bezel then cycle power to reset mechanism BEFORE attempting to insert next media. Instances where archiving stops and message in error log indicates Failed Saved Exam. Paused xxxx. (where xxxx is exam number) can oftentimes be fixed through software and usually does not indicate bad MOD. See Error 10191 Failed Save Exam. Paused in Problem/Solution DataBase (PSDB) for fix details. CDT 1/08/2007.
Area
CT

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