Overview of the Tape Library

Audit of Tape Library

Audit of Tape Library

An audit is the method by which the tape library keeps track of all cartridge locations within the unit. An audit occurs when you:

Power on the library

Open and close the front door

Close the CAP (CAP slots only)

Initialization occurs when the tape library is powered on or when the front door is opened and closed. During initialization, the RLC card applies voltage to the motors (gripper, reach, wrist, and Z drive). The robotic components ranges of motion are tested, the targets and labels are read for calibration purposes, and the slots are audited for cartridge VOLIDs. This information is stored on the RLC card.

Note.

When an audit occurs, the tapes in the tape drives are not audited.

If you manually exchange a cartridge from a tape drive for one in storage, you must update the tape management database or an error will occur.

The bar code scanner on the hand assembly reads the labels on the cartridges.

Safety Features

The following subsections describe the safety features that are incorporated into the tape library.

Cards and Power Supply

The RLC card or SCSI (MPW) interface card, and the power supply are housed inside protective modules to prevent you from coming into contact with hazardous voltages and sensitive electronics.

Robotics

The software parks the robot by retracting it into the robotics unit module before the front door can be opened to prevent the robot from being damaged.

When the front door is opened, power is removed from the robot.

Front Door

The front door must be opened with a key to ensure that the data is secure. If the door is not fully closed, a sensor relays the condition to the software and the robot remains disabled.

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