Dell 0TK131 Rev. A01 specifications Performing an Emergency Cartridge Eject

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Used with non-approved media

Operated in a hot, dusty environment

When this happens, the drive can experience excessive errors while reading or writing, and during operations, the LTO-4-120 displays the letter "C" on the seven-segment display and illuminates the amber status LED and the LED dot.

This means that the drive needs to be cleaned.

The LTO cleaning cartridge has the same dimensions as the tape cartridge and contains an LTO Cartridge Memory (LTO-CM), but is loaded with cleaning media instead of recording media. Always keep the LTO cleaning cartridge in its protective case when not in use.

Procedure

To clean the Dell PowerVault LTO-4-120 Half-Height tape drive:

1.Load an LTO cleaning cartridge into the tape drive.

2.Observe that during the cleaning process, the drive displays the letter "C" on the seven-segment LED and both the LED dot and the green status LED are flashing.

NOTE: If the Dell PowerVault LTO-4-120 Half-Height tape drive does not recognize the cartridge as an LTO cleaning cartridge, the drive stops the cleaning process and ejects the cartridge.

3.After the cleaning process completes, depending on the drive configuration, either:

¡The drive automatically ejects the LTO cleaning cartridge, or

¡If you must press the Eject button to eject the LTO cleaning cartridge, then the LTO cleaning cartridge has expired. Please mark the LTO cleaning cartridge as expired and discard.

4.Write the date on the cartridge label for future reference.

Each time you use the LTO cleaning cartridge, the cleaning media advances to a new, unused section. After approximately 50 cleanings, all of the media will be used up. The Dell PowerVault LTO-4-120 drive displays the number "7" on the seven-segment LED, turns off the LED dot, flashes the amber status LED, and holds the LTO cleaning cartridge in the drive.

Always discard used-up LTO cleaning cartridges.

NOTE: If the clean indication reappears and remains on continuously within 24 hours after a cleaning cycle, perform the cleaning procedure again. If, after three cleaning cycles in a 72-hour period, the clean indication comes on again, contact your Technical Support organization.

Performing an Emergency Cartridge Eject

If the Dell PowerVault LTO-4-120 Half-Height tape drive stops communicating with the host computer, use this emergency procedure to eject the cartridge (if necessary).

CAUTION: When you perform an emergency cartridge eject, any data in the drive or host buffers will not be written to the tape and the tape record may not be correctly terminated with an end-of-data mark. If the end-of- data mark is not written to the tape, you will not be able to append any data to that tape unless you overwrite the existing data on the tape.

To perform an emergency cartridge eject, hold down the Eject button 10 seconds or more, and release it. The tape drive firmware will then ignore all outstanding commands and eject the cartridge.

IF there is . . .

THEN the tape drive firmware . . .

 

 

no tape in the drive,

restarts the drive and begins the Power On Self Test function.

 

 

a tape in the drive,

ignores all outstanding commands, ejects the cartridge, restarts the drive, and begins the Power On Self

 

Test function.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Dell PowerVault LTO-4-120 Tape Drive Users Guide Features Feature DescriptionIntroduction OverviewInstalling the LTO Driver Software Click Update DriverLinux Configuration Procedures Configuring Linux EnvironmentsConfiguring the Linux Environment ProcedurePage Using LTO Tape Cartridges OperationUnderstanding the LTO-4-120 Front Panel Display LTO-4-120 Front Panel Display IndicationsCleaning the Tape Drive Tape Cartridge Care and MaintenanceLoading a Tape Cartridge Unloading a Tape CartridgePerforming an Emergency Cartridge Eject If there is Then the tape drive firmwareTheory Track LayoutRecording Method Data BufferData Compression Error-correction Code ECCServo-tracking Faults Data Compression Considerations Intelligent Data CompressionSpecifications Physical SpecificationsPhysical Specifications System RequirementsEnvironmental Requirements Power SpecificationsDrive Performance Specifications LTO Cartridge Specifications Injected Noise SpecificationsReliability Specifications Environmental Tolerances Cartridge MemoryCartridge Reliability Troubleshooting Suggestions Troubleshooting GuideInstallation Best Practices Computer Software Does Not Recognized the Tape Drive Windows Operating System EnvironmentsIf the two-color status LED is Then If the tape drive is for use Then youIf the two-color status LED is Other LEDs are Then Drive Does Not Load the Tape CartridgeRed Hat Linux Operating System Environments If the tape drive is . . . to a SAS controller Then Slow Backup OperationsDrive Does Not Eject the Tape Cartridge Backup Failure TapeAlert Messages Failed Operations TapeAlert MessagesIf you believe that the read/write transfer rate is Then This TapeAlert message SignifiesHardware Failure TapeAlert Messages If the diagnostic test ThenWrite-Protected TapeAlert Messages Tape Cleaning TapeAlert Messages This LED indication SignifiesVisit support.dell.com Getting HelpContacting Dell Preface AudiencePurpose Document OrganizationBack to Contents