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118 Understanding Error States
Chapter 4
Understanding Error States
This section describes the difference between the following types of errors:
Soft (Recovered) Errors
Soft errors are hardware errors that the library recovered from by retrying the 
operation. Though they are often transparent to a user, the time required to 
complete the operation may be noticeably longer. 
Periodically review the soft error log to detect and track errors before they 
become serious. If you see that a component has many soft errors, it might 
indicate a library component that is wearing out or will fail in the future. If the 
library has a hard error and you are unsure what caused it, you can review 
the soft error log to help identify problem areas.
You can also use soft errors to identify the cause of software time-outs. The 
backup software on the host computer only allows a designated time for each 
operation. If the library takes longer than the backup software allows, it may 
be due to the library retrying a failed operation, which will be logged as a 
soft error.
Note
The date and time stamp will help you resolve errors by 
establishing a timeline of when events occurred.
Main Menu -> Information -> Library Information -> Soft (Recovered) Error 
Log