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Incompatible Magazine Error on PowerVault TL2000 / 4000 Tape Library Devices

Summary: On panel and on the web interface the TL2000 / 4000 Tape Library will report Incompatible Magazine. This error message can be seen either through the front Operator Control Panel (OCP), or through the Web Interface / RMU (Remote Management Unit). Additionally, the library can report the I/E slots as "disabled". ...

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This article provides information on "Incompatible Magazine Error on PowerVault TL2000 / 4000 Tape Library Devices".


Table of Contents

  1. Error Message
  2. Possible Causes
  3. Possible Resolution

Error Message

On panel and on the web interface the TL2000 / 4000 Tape Library will report Incompatible Magazine. This error message can be seen either through the front Operator Control Panel (OCP), or through the Web Interface / RMU (Remote Management Unit). Additionally, the library can report the I/E slots as "disabled".


 

Possible Causes

The following can be some of the possible causes of a

incompatible magazine error:

  1. Usually this is related to the I/E magazine not being inserted all the way or being in the incorrect slot, if the tape library is a TL4000.

  2. The incompatible magazine error message can occur during a factory restore or a restore of the VPD, according to the User's Guide.

     


Possible Resolutions

The following are possible solutions to the error message of the incompatible magazine error:

  1. Try to reseat the magazine by ejecting it first.  It can be reseated by ejecting the magazine through the OCP or through the Web Interface.

    1. OCP > Control > Magazine > Left or Right > Magazine Unlocking

    2. Web Interface > Manage Library > Release Magazine > Select Right or Left > Click on Release

    3. While the left magazine is ejected, check the I/E (Import/Export) button.

      SLN156414_en_US__11375302004307.Figure-1_Left_Magazine_Eject_Button


      Make sure that it can eject the I/E Slot. Beyond that you might check for physical damage around the button.

    4. While the magazine(s) are ejected, check for any obstructions that could cause an issue.

    5. If necessary, power down the library, eject all of the magazines by using the following link:

      PowerVault TL2000 / TL4000 Tape Library - How to Manually Release Magazines
      Remove all of the media, and re-insert the magazines. Afterwards, power on the library, and see if the error presents itself again.

  2. Check to make sure the I/E station magazine is in the left slot on the TL2000 and the bottom left hand slot in the TL4000.

  3. If a factory restore has been completed, wait for the tape library to complete its configuration and initialization.

    If necessary, after the configuration and initialization is complete, reboot or power cycle the TL2000 / TL4000 Tape Library.

  4. Otherwise try firmware update for the library if not on current firmware. Newest firmware as of this article is C.00, can be downloaded at Dell's Support Site.
    You can check this through the front panel and in the web interface.

    PowerVault TL2000 / TL4000 Tape Library - How to Check the Firmware Revisions for the Tape Library and Tape Drives

    Use the following link to see a "how-to" on updating the tape library firmware:

    PowerVault TL2000 / TL4000 Tape Library - How to Upgrade the Firmware for the Tape Library and Tape Drives

  5. If after the firmware update (and the above listed), the tape library still does not recognize the magazine correctly, please contact Dell Technical Support for further assistance.

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Article Properties


Affected Product

Servers, PowerVault TL2000, PowerVault TL4000

Last Published Date

28 Sept 2021

Version

5

Article Type

Solution