Stuck tapes – Dell PowerVault 100T (IDE Tape Drive) User Manual

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LTO Media Handbook

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NOTE:

Dell Online PowerEdge Diagnostics does not support PowerVault 110T LTO

tape drives. For more information, see Table 1.

Stuck Tapes

A stuck tape can result from a dropped or damaged media. Different drives

react differently when damaged media is inserted. Some may eject the tape,

while others may be stuck permanently with the drive and require the drive to

be returned. Most LTO drives have the capability to reset the drive in the

event of a stuck tape or other non-responsive drive issues. Table 13 describes

how to reset your PowerVault LTO tape drive.

NOTE:

A drive reset may or may not help remove a stuck tape.

NOTE:

Dell PowerEdge Diagnostics includes a Media Eject test that can be run to

force eject a tape.

Table 13. Resetting Your PowerVault 110T LTO Tape Drive

Drive Type

Device Reset Procedure

Dell PowerVault
110T LTO

Insert a paper clip to press the Reset button on the front panel of

the drive.

Dell PowerVault
110T LTO-1

1

Press and hold the Eject button for more than 5 seconds.

2

Release the Eject button.

3

Press Eject again to eject tape.

Dell PowerVault
110T LTO-2-L
(Certance)

Press and hold the Eject button for more than 5 seconds. The tape

should eject within 40 seconds.

Dell PowerVault
110T LTO-2-L
(Tandberg)

1

Press and hold the Eject button for 6 seconds. The drive enters

Service mode and all the LEDs flash slowly.

2

Press Eject twice, the Activity LED flashes fast, then double-click

the Eject button.

Dell PowerVault
110T LTO-2

1

Press and hold the Eject button for more than 10 seconds.

2

Release the Eject button.

3

Press Eject again to eject tape.

Dell PowerVault
110T LTO-3

1

Press and hold the Eject button for more than 10 seconds.

2

Release the Eject button.

3

Press Eject again to eject tape.

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