Quantum LTO-3 manual Drive Maintenance, Cartridge Care

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Chapter 3 Operation

Drive Maintenance

Cartridge Care and

To protect the data on your Ultrium data cartridges, observe the

Maintenance

following precautions:

 

• Always remove the cartridge from the drive when not in use and

 

store it in its protective case.

 

• Do not expose cartridges to dirt, dust, or moisture.

 

• Do not touch the tape media within a cartridge.

 

• Do not use data cartridges outside the specified operating conditions:

 

10o C to 40o C, 20% to 80% relative humidity.

 

If a data cartridge has been exposed to temperature or humidity changes

 

within the limits listed above, allow the tape cartridge to acclimate to its

 

surroundings for at least one hour before use.

 

If, during storage and/or transportation, a data cartridge has been

 

exposed to conditions outside the above range, it must be conditioned

 

before use in the operating environment. The conditioning process

 

requires exposure to the operating environment for a time equal to, or

 

greater than, the time away from the operating environment, up to a

 

maximum of 24 hours.

 

• Keep the cartridge away from direct sunlight and heat sources, such

 

as radiators, heaters or warm air ducts.

 

• Keep the cartridge away from sources of electromagnetic fields, such

 

as telephones, computer monitors, dictation equipment, mechanical

 

or printing calculators, motors, magnetic tools, and bulk erasers.

 

• Avoid dropping the cartridges. This can damage components inside

 

the cartridge, possibly rendering the tape unusable. If a tape is

 

dropped it is advisable to open the cartridge door and make sure that

 

the leader pin is in the correct position. A dropped cartridge should

 

be retensioned before use.

 

• Do not bulk erase Ultrium cartridges. Bulk-erased cartridges cannot

 

be reformatted by the tape drive and will be rendered unusable.

Drive Maintenance

The Ultrium drive requires little or no maintenance. However, the drive mechanism may need to be cleaned.

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LTO-3 Tape Drive User’s Guide

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Contents 72 Copyright Statement Contents Chapter Operation Chapter Specifications Chapter Troubleshooting Guide Figures Figures Viii Tables Tables Preface AudiencePurpose Document OrganizationNotational Conventions Documents SCSI-2 SpecificationRelated ContactsTechnical Publications Quantum HomeCustomer Support 1Overview, Unpacking Instructions and Quick Start OverviewDrive Configurations FeaturesUnpacking and Inspection Tape Drive Quick Quick Start GuideInternal LTO-3 StartInternal Tape Drive Guidelines and Cautions Desktop LTO-3LTO-3 Tape Drive User’s Guide 2Installation Drive Installation InstructionsInstalling an Internal LTO-3 Tape Drive Configuring anLVD Drive Jumper Settings JumpersTerminator Power Mounting Internal LTO-3 Tape Drive Acceptable Mounting OrientationsADI Fixed Board Connector Internal LTO-3 Tape Drive Mounting DimensionsConnector ADI Free CableADI Free Cable Connector Rear View of the Internal LTO-3 Tape drive Connecting a Serial Cable for Tape Libraries Pin Number DescriptionConnection Name Type Driven By Connection Definition Installing a Desktop LTO-3 Tape Drive Connecting a Power Cable Installing the LTO DriverInstallation Installing a Desktop LTO-3 Tape Drive Scsi Termination Examples for the Desktop LTO-3 Tape Drive Commercial backup application software Installation Installing a Desktop LTO-3 Tape Drive 3Operation Understanding the Front Panel Display Shows a view of the LTO-3 front-panel displayBlink Codes EOTUsing LTO Cartridges Loading a Cartridge Unloading a CartridgeWrite-protecting a Cartridge Drive Maintenance MaintenanceCartridge Care Operation Drive Maintenance Using the Load/ Unload Button to Park the Drive Parking the Drive for Shipping4Theory Track LayoutShows the layout of data on an LTO tape Recording Method Data BufferData Integrity C1 ECC Faults Data CompressionServo-tracking Data Compression Considerations Intelligent Data CompressionTheory Data Compression 5Specifications Physical Specifications Shows the dimensions of the internal LTO-3 Tape Drive Power Specifications Specification +12 VDC + 5VDCDrive Performance Specifications Specification ValueSpecification Operational Non-operational Environmental RequirementsReliability Injected NoiseSpecification Description Mean Time Between FailuresReplace LTO Cartridge SpecificationsMean Time to EnvironmentalRegulatory Compliance ReliabilityCountry Regulatory Organization Compliant to IeceePREDOM-OBR Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment LTO-3 Tape Drive User’s Guide 6UNIX Settings Configuring for the DEC/Compaq Unix Environment Word About Scsi ControllersFinding Current TargetsControllers ConfiguringTypes Device File st.confLTO-3 Tape Drive User’s Guide Configuring LTO-3 Tape Drives Using SmitFinding Existing Configuring for SCO Open Server This command produces output similar toConfiguring the LTO-3 Tape Drive with mkdev Configuring for Linux Finding Existing Scsi Controllers DevicesYou may see output similar to Configuring for SGI Irix For Irix 6.4/6.5Configuring for HP-UX ConfigurationHardware/Driver Unix Settings Configuring for HP-UX Unix Settings Configuring for HP-UX 7Troubleshooting Guide Installation Best PracticesDo Not Troubleshooting Suggestions Internal tape drive Desktop tape driveWindows Operating System Problems with Tape Drive and Cartridge Red Hat Linux Tape will not Load into Tape DriveTroubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Suggestions Tape will not Eject from the Drive Backup Failures OVERWRITTEN. ALL Previously Written Data on the Tape will Tape is Write Protected Miscellaneous TapeAlert MessagesLTO-3 Tape Drive User’s Guide Slow Backups Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Suggestions Index Intelligent 37 Data integrity Scsi ID Tape drive not recognized by operating system or application