HP SSL1016 manual Protecting Tape Cartridges

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Tape Cartridge Usage

Protecting Tape Cartridges

To extend the life of your tape cartridges:

Remove dust on the outside of tape cartridges with a damp cloth.

Do not use adhesive labels or POST-IT notes on the top, side, or bottom of your tape cartridge. Use only the label provided with each cartridge and slide it in the label slot on the cartridge.

Do not use graphite pencils, water-soluble felt pens, or other debris-producing writing instruments on labels.

Replace — never erase — a label.

Put unused cartridge labels in a separate location. A static electricity charge on a cartridge may cause a label to cling to the cartridge. If you accidentally insert a label into the drive along with a cartridge, the label may cause problems with or damage to the tape drive.

Do not touch or allow direct contact with tape or tape leader. Dust or natural skin oils may contaminate the tape and impact tape performance.

Do not expose the tape cartridge to moisture or direct sunlight.

Do not expose cartridges to extreme temperatures or humidity. Refer to the documentation that comes with your tape media for appropriate operating and storage temperatures.

Do not expose tape cartridges to magnetic fields.

Avoid unnecessary opening of the cartridge door; this can expose the tape to contamination or physical damage.

Do not drop the tape cartridges or subject the cartridges to physical shock.

Do not insert any cartridge that has been dropped into a tape drive without carefully inspecting for damage. A dropped cartridge can have dislodged, loosened, or damaged internal components which can also damage the tape drive.

Do not take tape cartridges apart.

Do not leave cartridges in the tape drive when the autoloader power is off.

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Contents Hp StorageWorks SSL1016 tape autoloader Page Contents Tape Cartridge Usage Autoloader Operation Tape Drive Cleaning Electrostatic Discharge Contents About this Guide Conventions Text SymbolsDocument Conventions Equipment Symbols Rack stability protects personal and equipment Rack StabilityHP Authorized Reseller Getting HelpHP Technical Support HP Storage WebsiteAbout this Guide Front View Overview1Function Keys MailslotOn/Off Button Status LEDsMagazines Rear View AC Power PlugCooling Fans Ethernet Connection DCA SwitchesScsi Connection Picker Internal ViewBarcode Reader Supported SoftwareOverview Scsi Bus Requirements PreparationScsi Cable and Terminator Requirements AccessoriesScsi Cable Length Installation Location Rackmounting Required Tools and Hardware for Rackmount InstallationMeasuring with the rack template Installing the optional installation rails Attaching the autoloader support brackets Attaching the front rackmount handles Attaching the U-channel brackets to the rack Attaching the autoloader to the front of the rack Rear U-channel bracket screws Removing the Autoloader From the Rack Standalone InstallationPreparation Clearance Installing the front standalone bracket coversScsi Connection Attaching the cables Daisy Chaining Power OnConnecting the power cord Verification ConfigurationConfiguration submenu has the following options Scsi ID To set the Scsi ID On the main menu, scroll to Configuration Control Mode Select Change Mode Sequential Mode Operation Autoloader IP Address EthernetPress Enter On the Configuration submenu, scroll to Ethernet Subnet Mask IP Gateway Setting the Subnet MaskSnmp Server Setting the gateway addressTime Server Setting the Snmp server addressTime Setting the time server addressPress Enter On the Configuration submenu, scroll to Time New timezone screen appears Set Security SecuritySelect Security Set PasswordsOn the Security submenu, scroll to Set Password Lost Passwords Installation and Configuration Tape Cartridges Defined Tape Cartridge UsageTable.4 Sdlt 320 Supported Media Inspecting Tape Cartridges Tape Cartridge MaintenanceOpening the cartridge door Checking the Sdlt tape leader DLTtape faulty leader situations Protecting Tape Cartridges Storing Tape Cartridges Transporting Tape CartridgesDLT IV Cartridges Using the Write-Protect SwitchWrite-Protect Switch Orange Position Indicator Result Sdlt 320 Cartridge Write-protect switch, SdltUltrium Data Cartridge Write-protect switch, UltriumFront Panel Components Autoloader OperationLEDs Indicator State Operating ConditionMenu Tree Structure Logout Setting PasswordsDefault Front Panel Password Front Panel FunctionalityInserting a Single Cartridge Using Data CartridgesInserting a cartridge into the mailslot Moving a Single Cartridge Ejecting a Single Cartridge Removing a Magazine Removing a magazine Installing a magazine Installing a MagazineInserting a cartridge Inserting and Removing CartridgesManually removing a magazine Manually Removing a MagazineInside release latch Removing the screws Changing the OrientationRemoving the handle Viewing Status InformationSelect Autoloader Info Autoloader StatusList of messages similar to the following screen appears EDC View Firmware VersionElement status View Element StatusElement status screen View Tape Drive StatusScsi ID View Tape Drive VersionView Ethernet Information Run InventorySet Compression Set Data CompressionConfiguration Update FirmwareImport/Export Slot On the Configuration submenu, scroll to I/E Slot Web Administration Home Web AdministrationConfiguration Default PasswordMove Tapes View Status InformationMoving tapes using Web Administration Set to Home Click View Log Run Diagnostic TestsSet the System Time Setting system time Change the Scsi ID Setting the Scsi IDSetting the Control Mode Set the Control ModeSet the Compression Setting the compressionCleaning Tape Set the Cleaning ModeSSL1016 Tape Autoloader Reference Guide 111 Import/Export Slot Set the Import/Export SlotNetworking options Set Ethernet Configurations114 Security option Set Security OptionSet Passwords Get system updates Update the FirmwareAutoloader Operation 118 Configuring the Cleaning Tape Location Tape Drive CleaningStoring the Cleaning Tape Inserting the Cleaning TapeScroll to the slot where you want to store the cleaning tape Tape Drive Cleaning Methods Ejecting the Cleaning TapeManual Cleaning SSL1016 Tape Autoloader Reference Guide 123 Auto Clean Software Tape Drive Cleaning 126 Before Contacting Technical Support Operational ProblemsFile system Error Messages Understanding Error Messages Error Message Description Suggested Repair 132 Pieces of media fail, contact HP customer support 134 Destination element 136 SSL1016 Tape Autoloader Reference Guide 137 Lists the diagnostic tests Diagnostic TestsClass a Equipment Federal Communications Commission NoticeModifications Class B EquipmentCables Canadian Notice Avis Canadien Bsmi Notice European Union NoticeJapanese Notice Regulatory Compliance Notices 144 Electrostatic Discharge Grounding Methods Performance Specifications Physical SpecificationsPower Specifications Acoustic and Noise Limits Environmental SpecificationsDescription Specification Safety and RegulatoryRemoving a DCA Configuration and ToolsRemoving the screws on the rear of the chassis Removing the DCA Bottom of DCA Installing the DCA Installing a DCAUpgrading or Replacing the DCA 156 Index Index Scsi Index 160
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