Dell 0TK131 Rev. A01 specifications Cleaning the Tape Drive, Loading a Tape Cartridge

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Loading a Tape Cartridge

To load an Ultrium tape cartridge into the Dell PowerVault LTO-4-120 Half-Height tape drive, perform the following steps:

1.Insert the cartridge into the slot.

2.Push the cartridge further into the drive until the drive senses the cartridge and automatically completes the load operation.

Alternatively, use a library or host command to complete the host operation.

Unloading a Tape Cartridge

To unload an Ultrium tape cartridge from the Dell PowerVault LTO-4-120 Half-Height tape drive, either:

Use a library or host command to unload the tape.

Press the Eject button on the front panel of the drive.

CAUTION: After you press the Eject button, several minutes can elapse before the drive ejects the cartridge. Do not power down the tape drive or the host computer until the drive has completely ejected the cartridge.

Write Protecting a Tape Cartridge

Ultrium tape cartridges have a sliding write-protect switch at the right-rear corner as shown in Figure 4-2.

Sliding the write-protect switch toward the . . .

Enables data to be . . .

 

 

center of the cartridge (the Locked position),

read from the cartridge, but not written to it. (This is the write-protected

 

position.)

 

 

corner of the cartridge (the Unlocked position),

both read from and written to the cartridge. (This is the write-enabled

 

position.)

 

 

Figure 4-2. Ultrium Tape Cartridge Write-Protect Switch

Tape Cartridge Care and Maintenance

Observe the following precautions to protect the data on your Ultrium tape cartridges:

Always:

Do not:

Remove the cartridge from the drive when not in use and store it in its protective case.

Avoid dropping the cartridge. This can damage components inside the cartridge, possibly rendering the tape unusable. If you drop a tape cartridge, open the cartridge door and make sure that the leader pin is in the correct position.

Re-tension a dropped cartridge before using.

Keep the cartridge away from:

¡Direct sunlight and heat sources, such as radiators, heaters, or warm air ducts.

¡Sources of electromagnetic fields, such as telephones, computer monitors, dictation equipment, mechanical or printing calculators, motors, magnetic tools, and bulk erasers.

Expose the cartridge to dirt, dust or moisture.

Touch the tape media within the cartridge.

Bulk erase Ultrium tape cartridges. LTO tape cartridges have prewritten servo patterns that cannot be reformatted by the tape drive. A bulk erase operation would make them unusable.

Use tape cartridges outside the specified operating conditions: 10° C to 45° C, 10% to 80% relative humidity.

If a tape cartridge has been exposed to conditions outside the specified range, recondition the tape before using in the operating environment by exposing it to the operating environment for a time equal to or greater than the time it was outside the operating environment, up to a maximum of 24 hours. Then re- tension the tape to stabilize the tape pack for better performance.

Cleaning the Tape Drive

Excessive tape debris or other material can accumulate on the tape heads if the drive is:

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Contents Dell PowerVault LTO-4-120 Tape Drive Users Guide Overview FeaturesFeature Description IntroductionClick Update Driver Installing the LTO Driver SoftwareProcedure Linux Configuration ProceduresConfiguring Linux Environments Configuring the Linux EnvironmentPage LTO-4-120 Front Panel Display Indications Using LTO Tape CartridgesOperation Understanding the LTO-4-120 Front Panel DisplayUnloading a Tape Cartridge Cleaning the Tape DriveTape Cartridge Care and Maintenance Loading a Tape CartridgeIf there is Then the tape drive firmware Performing an Emergency Cartridge EjectData Buffer TheoryTrack Layout Recording MethodServo-tracking Faults Error-correction Code ECCData Compression Intelligent Data Compression Data Compression ConsiderationsSystem Requirements SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Physical SpecificationsDrive Performance Specifications Power SpecificationsEnvironmental Requirements Reliability Specifications Injected Noise SpecificationsLTO Cartridge Specifications Cartridge Reliability Cartridge MemoryEnvironmental Tolerances Installation Best Practices Troubleshooting GuideTroubleshooting Suggestions If the tape drive is for use Then you Computer Software Does Not Recognized the Tape DriveWindows Operating System Environments If the two-color status LED is ThenRed Hat Linux Operating System Environments Drive Does Not Load the Tape CartridgeIf the two-color status LED is Other LEDs are Then Drive Does Not Eject the Tape Cartridge Slow Backup OperationsIf the tape drive is . . . to a SAS controller Then This TapeAlert message Signifies Backup Failure TapeAlert MessagesFailed Operations TapeAlert Messages If you believe that the read/write transfer rate is ThenWrite-Protected TapeAlert Messages If the diagnostic test ThenHardware Failure TapeAlert Messages This LED indication Signifies Tape Cleaning TapeAlert MessagesContacting Dell Getting HelpVisit support.dell.com Document Organization PrefaceAudience PurposeBack to Contents