Sun Microsystems SL8500 Computer Drive User Manual


 
Maintaining Cartridges
98 StreamLine™ SL8500 Modular Library System User's Guide March 2007 Revision K 96154
Using Cleaning Cartridges
Cleaning cartridges have a media ID label that identifies the type of tape drive in which
it can be used (see TABLE 5-6 on page 87).
These cartridges can not be used as scratch cartridges or initialized by software utilities.
Caution – PROCEDURE ERROR: When you enter a cleaning cartridge, the software
considers it to be new, and sets the usage counter to zero. DO NOT RE-ENTER A
CLEANING CARTRIDGE THAT LIBRARY EJECTS THROUGH THE CAP.
Repairing a Detached Leader Block
When a T9940 or LTO Ultrium cartridge tape is damaged, use a backup tape if possible.
If a cartridge leader block is detached, there is no backup tape, and the cartridge or tape
has no obvious damage, you may repair the leader block using a repair kit provided by
the tape supplier. You can use the tape one time to copy the data onto another tape.
Storing of Cartridges
When you store a cartridge:
Do not take a cartridge out of its protective wrapping until you are ready to use it.
Use the tear string, not a sharp instrument, to remove the wrapping.
Store cartridges in a clean environment that duplicates the conditions of the room in
which they are used.
Before using a cartridge, make sure that it has been in its operating environment for
at least 24 hours.
Archival storage is 1 to 10 years for 9x40 cartridge tapes and 15 to 30 years for LTO
Ultrium cartridge tapes.