HP vs80 manual Cleaning the Tape Drive

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Cleaning the Tape Drive

When the Clean Drive LED is on, the autoloader's tape drive needs to be cleaned. An illuminated Media Attention LED or an exclamation point (!) in the inventory display may also indicate that the tape drive needs to be cleaned. Cleaning typically takes several minutes, during which the Ready LED blinks.

Each cleaning cartridge has an approximate life of 20 cleanings. The cleaning cartridge includes a label with 20 small boxes printed on it. Always place a check mark in a box each time you use the cartridge to clean the drive. Replace the cleaning cartridge when all boxes are checked.

The drive cannot keep track of how many times a cartridge has been used. Therefore, if you are using backup software to manage cleaning, then you must monitor the software logs to determine when you need to replace the cleaning tape. Refer to the backup software documentation for more information.

Caution Use only DLT 1 cleaning cartridges in the autoloader, available at http://www.hp.com/go/storagemedia. Use of any other type of cleaning cartridge can damage the read/write head in the tape drive. If you load any other type of cleaning cartridge or method, the autoloader will unload it within approximately 25 seconds.

Note If you are using Operator’s Panel commands to clean the drive, import the cleaning cartridge only after you have selected the Clean Drive command. If you would like to keep a cleaning cartridge in the autoloader, the backup software must manage drive cleaning.

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Contents Hp StorageWorks Vs80 1/8 autoloader Updates Typographical Conventions and TermsThis Manual Revision HistoryContents Autoloader Administration Customer Support Hp StorageWorks vs80 1/8 autoloader Installing the Autoloader Chapter OverviewInstallation Overview Understanding Autoloader Features Scsi RequirementsProduct Overview Chapter Installing the Autoloader Choosing a Location On top of the autoloaderUnpacking the Autoloader Accessories Identifying Product ComponentsRack Kit Components if rackmount unit Rack Kit ComponentsInstalling the Autoloader into a Rack Installing Mounting Brackets left side shownInstalling Rails on Rack left side shown Installing the Autoloader Connecting the Scsi and Power Cables InformationTurn on the server Preparing the Host and Verifying the Connection Installing the Autoloader Operating the Autoloader Operator’s Panel Overview Home Screen, Drive Loaded LED Indicators LEDOperator’s Panel Control Buttons Button DescriptionUnderstanding the Menu Structure Operator’s Panel Menu StructureUsing Cartridges Importing Cartridges Exporting Cartridges Importing a CartridgeLoading Cartridges Exporting a CartridgeUnloading Cartridges Indicator SwitchWrite Protected Write Enabled Write-Protecting CartridgesMaintaining Cartridges Cleaning the Tape Drive To clean the tape drive, follow these steps Creating an Inventory of Cartridges Autoloader Administration Configuring the Autoloader Resetting the AutoloaderChanging the Scsi ID Setting the Autoloader Operating Mode Random ModeCircular Mode Autoload Mode Using HP Library & Tape Tools Updating FirmwareUsing a Firmware Upgrade Tape Upgrade tape Running the Autoloader System Test Retrieving Information About the Autoloader Cycle CountView Event Log Firmware Revision Diagnostics Troubleshooting Using HP Library & Tape Tools to Diagnose Problems Troubleshooting Installation Problems Scsi IDDiagnostics and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Common Problems Problem SolutionMedia Write a DLT 4000 formatted tape Scsi ID Cleaning Media Attention LED Issues See Operator’s Panel Overview on page 24 for more Removing Stuck Cartridges Chapter Diagnostics and Troubleshooting An extra bump on the outside of the loop. See Figure Autoloader Error Codes Error Code Description DetailsConfiguration menu. See page 38 or power An empty slot that is expected to be full Controller timer circuit Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Technical Specifications Appendix OverviewAutoloader Specifications Characteristic SpecificationEnvironmental Specifications Temperature/humidityTape Drive Specifications Description DLT1 vs80Media Specifications Characteristic DLT Type IV MediaMedia Specifications Appendix a Customer Support Registering Your Product Service Options Contacting HP Customer Support Backup Software Support European Customer Support Centers Asia Pacific Customer Support Centers Elsewhere Warranty Information Warranty Information Index DLT