Isolating drive sled problems, Isolating, Drive – Dell TL2000 User Manual
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4.
For
power
supplies
with
LED’s,
if
the
“Amber”
LED
is
lit,
replace
the
power
supply
(refer
to
5.
If
your
power
supply
has
no
LED’s,
and
you
have
verified
that
the
electrical
outlet
works
properly,
but
the
power
supply
is
still
failing,
replace
it
(refer
to
6.
If
the
power
supply
seems
to
be
delivering
power
to
the
library
(Operator
Control
Panel
and
front
panel
LED’s
may
be
functioning);
however,
air
does
not
flow
from
the
power
supply
cooling
fan
grill
on
the
rear
of
the
library,
replace
the
power
supply
(refer
to
7.
If
the
power
supply
seems
to
be
delivering
power
to
the
library
(Operator
Control
Panel
and
front
panel
LED’s
may
be
functioning),
and
air
is
flowing
from
the
power
supply
cooling
fan
grill
on
the
rear
of
the
library,
observe
the
“Green”
LED
(lowest
of
the
three).
If
it
is
lit,
the
power
supply
is
OK.
Note:
If
your
library
has
-04
level
redundant
power
supplies
(see
label
on
top
of
power
supply),
it
is
normal
for
the
one
in
“Standby”
mode
to
turn
its
“Green”
LED
off.
You
can
test
this
power
supply
by
pulling
the
power
connector
from
the
other
“Active”
power
supply.
The
power
supply
that
was
in
“Standby”
mode
will
now
become
“Active”,
and
its
“Green”
LED
should
light.
If
it
doesn’t,
replace
it
(refer
to
If
your
library
has
-05
level
redundant
power
supplies,
the
″Green″
LED
will
be
ON
on
both
power
supplies.
If
both
″Green″
LEDs
are
not
ON,
replace
the
failed
power
supply
(refer
to
8.
If
the
“Green”
LED
is
not
lit,
and
it
is
the
only
one
in
the
Library,
replace
it
(refer
to
Isolating
Drive
Sled
Problems
Prior
to
replacing
a
drive
sled
CRU,
verify
that
the
following
activities
have
been
performed:
1.
Ensure
that
the
drive
firmware
is
at
the
latest
level.
To
determine
current
library
and
drive
firmware
levels
using
the
Operator
Control
Panel:
v
Library
firmware:
Monitor
→
Library
→
Identity
→
Version
v
Drive
firmware:
Monitor
→
Drives
→
Identity
(select
a
drive)
→
Firmware
Rev
2.
Prior
to
powering
OFF
the
library,
if
possible,
collect
a
drive
dump
and
save
it
on
the
host
console
for
possible
future
use
by
Technical
Support.
Drive
dumps
can
also
be
saved
using
the
Web
User
Interface.
See
chapter
4,
Operations
,
for
instructions
on
using
the
option
under
the
Service
Library
menu
selection.
3.
Try
reseating
the
drive
sled.
Note:
The
drive
sled
is
hot-pluggable
so
it
is
not
necessary
to
power
off
the
library.
See
4.
Cycle
power
to
the
library.
5.
If
air
does
not
flow
from
the
drive
sled
cooling
fan
grill
on
the
rear
of
the
library,
replace
the
drive
sled
CRU.
Several
library
error
codes
also
point
to
cooling
problems.
See
6.
If
the
drive
is
experiencing
permanent
or
temporary
errors
or
if
the
amber
Clean
LED
is
lit
on
the
front
panel
of
the
library,
select
Clean
Drive
from
the
7-10
Dell
PowerVault
TL2000
Tape
Library
and
TL4000
Tape
Library
User's
Guide