Exabyte EXB-8205 manual Unloading a Data Cartridge, Error During Unload Procedure

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Unloading a Data Cartridge

The unload button is the only operator control on the tape drive. It is used to unload the tape from the tape drive. The unload button can also be used to clear servo and other errors. If a servo or hardware error occurs, press the unload button to reset the tape drive. Then, if necessary, wait a few seconds and press the button again to eject the tape.

Unload Procedure

To unload a data cartridge, press the unload button on the tape drive’s front panel. The tape drive completes the current operation, writes any buffered data to the tape, rewinds the tape, unloads the tape from the tape path, and ejects the cartridge.

Notes:

Some tape drives are configured to eject the tape immediately, without completing the current operation, when the unload button is pressed. Refer to Appendix B for more information about tape drives configured in this way.

Some backup applications have features that prevent removal of the tape. In such cases, the tape drive performs no action when you press the unload button.

Error During Unload Procedure

If an error exists before or during the unload procedure, the unload sequence will be suspended and the top LED will flash. To clear the error, press the unload button again. The unload sequence will be reattempted; however, unwritten data in the buffer will not be written to tape. The buffer and errors will be cleared.

CAUTION

The first time you load a tape after resetting an unload error, use a test tape. Make sure that the tape drive can successfully unload the test tape before loading a tape containing valuable data.

May 1994

EXB-8205 and EXB-8505 (Standard and XL)

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Contents 302967-001 Qvwdoodwlrqdqg 2SHUDWLRQ302967 May Contents Welcome For More Information Conventions Used in This GuideTools and equipment for installing the tape drive Installing the tape driveUnpacking and Handling the tape drive Setting the Scsi ID with Jumpers Setting the Scsi IDJumper settings for the tape drive’s Scsi ID Setting the Scsi ID with a Remote SwitchTermination for a Single-Ended tape drive Preparing the Tape Drive for the Scsi BusReplacing the R-Packs Termination for a Differential tape driveInstalling the Tape Drive in a Computer Connecting the Scsi CablePreparing the Computer System Installation Procedure Attaching slide rails to the tape drive 302967 Connecting the power cable to the tape drive Tape Drive Stored for Less Than Six Months Performing the Initial Power OnTape Drive Stored for Six Months or More Operating the tape drive Reading the LEDs Tape Drive State LEDs Tape drive states indicated by the LEDsChoosing High-Quality Data Cartridges Selecting Data CartridgesExatape 160m XL 8mm Data Cartridges Compatibility of Exatape 8mm Data CartridgesCompatibility of Exatape 8mm Data Cartridges Write-protect switch on an Exatape 8mm data cartridge Setting the Write-Protect Switch on a Data CartridgeLoading a Data Cartridge in the tape drive Unload Procedure Error During Unload ProcedureUnloading a Data Cartridge Determining When to Clean the Tape Drive Preventive MaintenanceUsing the 8mm Cleaning Cartridge Maintain the storage environment at a constant Caring for Data CartridgesDo not store a data cartridge on its side Replacing Data CartridgesShipping the Tape Drive Dimensions and weights of tape drive shipping cartonsPacking the Tape Drive Single-pack carton and packing materials Environmental Requirements for Shipment Environmental specifications for shipping the tape driveGeneral Requirements Scsi CableScsi Connector Cable Length Requirements for Differential ConfigurationsCable Length Requirements for Single-Ended Configurations Power Supply Power ConnectorPower specifications for the tape drive Attaching the tape drive to a Frame Mounting holes on the sides of the tape drive Chassis Grounding Optional Summary of unload button options Appendix B Unload Button OptionsMay Appendix C Tape Drive Specifications Index Unload button