HP Ultrium tape drive 960i manual Problems with cartridges, Looking after cartridges

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Problems with cartridges

If you experience any problems using HP branded cartridges, check:

You are using the correct cartridge for your tape drive, see “Use the correct media” on page 27.

The cartridge case is intact and that it contains no splits, cracks or damage.

The cartridge has been stored at the correct temperature and humidity.

The write-protect switch is fully operational. It should move from side to side with a positive click.

The World Wide Web site for more detailed troubleshooting information: www.hp.com/ support/ultrium.

Looking after cartridges

Do not touch the tape media.

Do not attempt to clean the tape path or tape guides inside the cartridge.

Do not leave cartridges in the drive. The tape loses tension in the power-of state, which can lead to problems, particularly if the drive has been moved.

Do not leave cartridges in excessively dry or humid conditions.

Do not leave cartridges in direct sunlight or in places where magnetic fields are present (for example, under telephones, next to monitors or near transformers).

Do not drop cartridges or handle them roughly.

Stick labels onto the label area only.

Do not bulk erase Ultrium format cartridges.

Operating and storage environment

To prevent condensation and for long life, the cartridge should only be operated or stored as follows:

Day-to-day storage (in plastic container): 16° C to 32° C (60° F to 90° F)

Operation: 10° C to 45° C (50° F to 113° F)

Humidity: 20% to 80% Relative Humidity

Tapes intended for archiving data should be stored in the plastic containers, at temperatures between 5°C and 23°C (41°F and 73°F) and 10% to 50% relative humidity. Wet bulb temperature should not exceed 26°C (78°F).

We also recommend storing cartridges on their side.

Cartridge is jammed

If the cartridge is jammed or the backup application is unable to eject it, you can force eject the cartridge. It is good practice to run LIbrary & Tape Tools to diagnose the problem. If the failure occurs regularly, contact customer service at www.hp.com/support.

1Press and hold the Eject button on the front of the tape drive for 10 seconds.

2Wait for the cartridge to be ejected. This process may take up to 15 minutes (the maximum

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Contents Hp StorageWorks Ultrium tape drive Ultrium 230i, 460iOpen this flap for quick start installation poster Page Page Internal drives contents Product Details Before you start How can I check the Scsi bus?Mounting bay Do I need additional items for installation?What are the mounting requirements for the tape drive? Mounting hardwareDrivers Backup software and driversBackup software Windows users Unix and OpenVMS usersHP StorageWorks Tape CD-ROM Using the CD-ROM Scsi HBA Check the Scsi connection Supported Scsi bus typesChecking the Scsi ID Check the drive’s Scsi ID Preparing mounting bay in a typical HP AlphaServer Prepare the mounting bay M3 offset mounting screws ML370 Other servers Attach mounting hardwareHP ProLiant servers Mounting railsInstalling the drive Install the drive Attaching power and Scsi cables Attach power and Scsi cables Where should the Scsi terminator be?Plastic rail Server latch Mounting hardware used HP ProLiant No mounting hardware used HP AlphaServerSecure the drive Loading a cartridge Eject button To load a cartridge Verify installationCheck operation To unload a cartridgeUltrium 230 tape drive controls and indicators Your HP StorageWorks Ultrium tape drive Accessibility featuresDrive Error second, amber Front panel LEDsWrite-protecting cartridges Worm data cartridges Use the correct mediaData cartridges Write-protecting cartridges Cleaning cartridgesTo clean the tape drive Caring for cartridgesRegister your tape drive Using HP OBDR, step It returns to normal tape drive mode and restores the data Using HP ObdrRemote disaster recovery ProLiant servers only CompatibilityRunning HP Obdr Testing for compatibilityIf restore fails Keyboard shortcut for HP ProLiant serversTroubleshooting with Library & Tape Tools Diagnostic toolsChecking drive installation with Library & Tape Tools HP Library & Tape ToolsPerformance Assessment Tools Can your system deliver the required performance? Optimizing performanceIs the tape drive on a dedicated Scsi bus? Page Troubleshooting Web troubleshooting guideProblems encountered during installation On Unix systems, see the Unix Configuration If your server is in its original configuration noAdapter installed Backup software that states support forTesting after installation Assistance Please see Problems with cartridges onUse HP Library & Tape Tools to check that Understanding the LEDs LEDs during self-testUsing the LEDs for troubleshooting None. The cleaning cartridge will eject on Or known data cartridge after cleaning, call forService Cleaning cycle can take up to 5 minutes toPower cycle or reset the drive Condition persists, call for serviceThere is a firmware Download problem Upgrade the firmware. If the condition persists, callOperating and storage environment Problems with cartridgesLooking after cartridges Cartridge is jammedDrive will not accept cartridge or ejects it immediately Press and hold the Eject button for 10 secondsHow to contact HP Other sources of informationTo reconnect your tape drive Replacing your tape driveTo disconnect your drive Page Page Q1538-90905