Dell 124T LTO-3 Using Cartridges, Insert a Single Cartridge, Moving a Single Cartridge

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Using Cartridges

Typically, when you first install the autoloader, you load your cartridges into the magazines and then load the magazines into the autoloader. However, you can insert and eject cartridges individually using the media door (mailslot), or you can eject a magazine, manually load and unload cartridges, then load the magazine back into the autoloader. The autoloader automatically detects the presence of a cartridge in the magazine slot.

NOTE: On the front panel menu, whenever you see Enter or Eject, it means the tape enters and leaves the autoloader through the media door (mailslot). Whenever you see Load or Unload, it means the tape is loaded into or unloaded from the tape drive.

If you try to perform an illegal operation, the autoloader refuses to perform the operation. For example, if you try to load a cartridge through the media door (mailslot) to the drive but the drive already contains a cartridge, the media door (mailslot) does not unlock and will display an error message. If you try to unload a cartridge from the drive while the autoloader is writing to the tape, the command will not be initiated until the write command is completed.

Insert a Single Cartridge

When you want to load a single cartridge into the autoloader, you can use the media door (mailslot). However, if the Security option is turned on, you have to enter a valid password to unlock the media door (mailslot) before you can load a cartridge. When you insert a cartridge through the media door (mailslot), you can load it into the tape drive or store it in a magazine.

To insert a cartridge in the tape drive:

1.From the main menu, scroll to Commands, and then press Enter.

2.From the Commands submenu, scroll to Enter-Mailslot, and then press Enter.

3.From the Enter-Mailslotsubmenu, scroll to To Drive, and then press Enter.

NOTE: After Insert Tape, Push Until Prompted appears on the LCD, you have 40 seconds to load a cartridge through the media door (mailslot) before it relocks and "User Aborted" appears on the operator control panel.

NOTE: For the PowerVault 124T, push in the cartridge until you meet resistance. The cartridge will be about 2 inches (5.0 cm) inside the media door (mailslot), and only the end of the cartridge will be visible through the media door (mailslot).

4.Once you have inserted the cartridge, the prompt Enter to Continue appears. You have 5 seconds to press Enter in response or the autoloader will automatically load the cartridge.

NOTE: If the insert cartridge function fails, the cartridge ejects and you will have to perform steps 3 and 4 again. A "Missed Tape" error message will be displayed on the operator control panel.

To insert a cartridge in a magazine slot:

1.From the main menu, scroll to Commands, and then press Enter.

2.From the Commands submenu, scroll to Enter-Mailslot, and then press Enter.

3.From the Enter-Mailslotsubmenu, scroll to To Location, and then press Enter.

Scroll through the magazine slots and view their status until you find the appropriate slot. Slots that are occupied by a data cartridge are indicated by an asterisk (*). A slot assigned for and occupied by a cleaning cartridge will be indicated by an at sign (@). An empty slot assigned to a cleaning cartridge will be indicated by an exclamation point (!).

4.Scroll to the slot where you want to store the cartridge, and then press Enter.

After Load cartridge appears on the LCD, you have 40 seconds to load a cartridge through the media door (mailslot) before it relocks. The autoloader automatically loads the cartridge into the selected slot.

NOTE: If the load cartridge function fails, the cartridge ejects and you will have to perform steps 3 and 4 again.

5.Once you have inserted the cartridge, the prompt Enter to Continue appears. You have 20 seconds to press Enter in response or the autoloader will automatically load the cartridge.

Moving a Single Cartridge

You can easily move a single cartridge from one location to another inside the autoloader.

1.From the main menu, scroll to Commands, and then press Enter.

2.From the Commands submenu, scroll to Move, and then press Enter.

The Move screen appears under From:. Scroll to the current location of the cartridge you want to move. Slots that are occupied by a data cartridge are indicated by an asterisk (*).

3.From To:, scroll to the location to which you want to move the cartridge. Slots that are occupied by a data cartridge are indicated by an asterisk (*). Press Enter.

4.Press Enter.

¡If you select an empty location, No Source Tape appears on the LCD. Choose a different location.

¡If you select a location that is already occupied, Destination Full appears on the LCD. Choose a different location.

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Contents Dell PowerVault 124T LTO-3 Autoloader Users Guide Configuring the Autoloader Setting Ethernet Setting the Scsi IDSetting the Subnet Mask Setting the IP AddressSetting an IP Gateway Setting the Snmp Server Setting the TimeSetting the Time Server Scsi Barcode Length Barcode ReaderEnter Setting Security Setting MagazinesSetting Passwords Getting Lost PasswordsBack to Contents Setting the Security Diagnostic Tests from the Front PanelStopping a Diagnostic Test Front Panel Diagnostic TestsDiagnostics Using the Remote Management Unit Remote Management Unit Diagnostic TestsTechnical Assistance Online ServicesFtp.dell.com AutoTech ServiceTechnical Support Service Automated Order-Status ServiceBefore You Call Installation Preparation Installation OverviewAccessories Scsi Bus RequirementsUL Requirements Choosing a LocationBar Code Reader Product OverviewUnpacking the Autoloader AccessoriesIdentifying Product Components Back Panel OverviewScsi cable Scsi terminator Power cable Connecting the Scsi and Power CablesEthernet cable Scsi cable Scsi terminator Click Update Driver Installing the Device DriversPreparing the Host and Verifying the Connection Tape Drive Device DriverAutoloader Device Driver Enabling LUN Support in Linux Back to Contents Overview Operators Panel Functionality Enter PasswordsLogout Insert a Single Cartridge Using CartridgesMoving a Single Cartridge Ejecting a Single Cartridge Using Magazines and Magazine BlanksInward Side of a Magazine Outward Side of a Magazine Ejecting a Magazine Installing a MagazineManually Operating the Magazine Running an Inventory Viewing PowerVault 124T Autoloader StatusViewing Status Information MagazinesViewing Element Status Viewing Firmware VersionViewing Tape Drive Status Viewing Tape Drive VersionMAC address Viewing Ethernet InformationIP address NetworkRemote Management Unit Overview Default Username and PasswordOpening the Remote Management Unit Viewing Status InformationTime Display ConfigurationFeedback on Pages System Operations OptionsCompression Cleaning TapeBar Code Reader Setting the System Time Setting the MagazinesSetting Network Options From the Configuration menu, click NetworkingTo Set Network Configuration Setting Front Panel Security OptionsTo set User Administration To set the Client Authorization ControlViewing Error or History Logs Error Logs and DiagnosticsFirmware Library Operations Set to Home Autoloader Performance Specifications Physical SpecificationsAutoloader Environmental Specifications Characteristic Product AloneAutoloader Vibration Specifications Autoloader Power SpecificationsAutoloader Shock Specifications Tape Drive SpecificationsProblem Probable Cause Suggested Action Basic TroubleshootingBefore Contacting Customer Support Checking for Errors Operator Control Panel Error DisplayAutoloader Logs Autoloader Error DetailAutoloader Logs through OCP Autoloader Logs through RMUStack/Global Data Corruption Error Types Message Error TypesSystem Shutdown/Disruption Error Types System Miscellaneous Error TypesDrive/Media Error Types Tape Drive Error TypesMiscellaneous Error Types TCP/IP Stack and Task Error TypesCode Update Error Types Loader Task Error TypesScsi Server Task Error Types Picker/Magazine Servo Error Types Servo Elevator Hardware Error TypesServo Picker Hardware Error Types Magazine Hardware Error Types Servo Motor Error TypesSystem Event Types Barcode Error Types Front Panel Error TypesDiagnostic Error Types TapeAlert Logs through OCP TapeAlert LogsTapeAlert Interpretation TapeAlert Logs through RMUPage Page Page To prepare the autoloader for shipment Returning the Autoloader for ServiceTo Remove the Autoloader from a Rack Packing the Autoloader