Setting the write-protect switch, Inserting tape cartridges into the load port, 25 attaching an ultrium bar code label – HP EML E-series Tape Libraries User Manual

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Figure 25 Attaching an Ultrium bar code label

Setting the write-protect switch

Each tape cartridge has a sliding write-protect switch. This switch determines whether new data can

be written to the tape cartridge (write-enabled) or whether data on the tape cartridge is protected

from being erased or overwritten (write-protected).
By moving the switch to the left, the tape cartridge is write-enabled. By moving the switch to the right,

the tape cartridge is write-protected.

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Figure 26 Write-protecting HP Ultrium tape cartridges

Inserting tape cartridges into the load port

Inserting tapes through the center door of the library should only be done when bulk loading. At all other

times, load tape cartridges into the library through the load port. Not using the load port stops all robotic

activity and tape movement, and requires a complete library inventory before operations can resume.

When using the load port, tape cartridges are inserted into 5-cartridge magazines, which are placed

into either the 5-cartridge load port or a 10-cartridge load port. To use a load port:

1.

Attach a bar code label to each tape cartridge (see

Attaching bar code labels to tape cartridges

” on page 41).

2.

Write-protect or write-enable each tape cartridge as desired (see

Setting the write-protect switch

” on page 43).

3.

On the OCP, select the Operations > Unlock Load Ports command. All load port doors open.

4.

Grab the handle on the magazine and pull it out of the library.

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