Enabling autoclean, Viewing the cleaning count, Using valid cleaning media – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 9 Running Your Library

About Cleaning Tape Drives

Dell PowerVault ML6000 User’s Guide

179

Manual Cleaning

— When a tape drive needs cleaning, it notifies the

library. If the library’s AutoClean feature is not enabled (no cleaning slots

have been configured), the library generates a RAS ticket informing the

user that the tape drive needs cleaning. Administrators can clean tape

drives manually at any time, using commands on the operator panel or

Web client. For more information, see

Manually Cleaning Tape Drives

on

page 183.

Enabling AutoClean

9

To enable AutoClean, an administrator must configure at least one

cleaning slot in the library. For information on configuring cleaning slots,

see

Configuring Cleaning Slots

on page 79. For a description of

AutoClean, see

About Cleaning Tape Drives

on page 178.

Viewing the Cleaning

Count

9

The cleaning count is the number of times a cleaning cartridge has been

used to clean a tape drive. Knowing this can help you decide when to

replace a cleaning cartridge. The cleaning count is now listed in two

locations:
• Library Configuration Report (from the Web client, select

Reports >

Library Configuration

)

• Export Cleaning Media screen (from the Web client, select

Operations

> Cleaning Media > Export

)

Using Valid Cleaning
Media

9

The preferred method of labeling a cleaning cartridge is to have

CLN

or

CLNU

as the prefix on the label. Any cartridge detected with a

CLN

or

CLNU

prefix will be considered a universal cleaning cartridge, regardless

of any media identification extension. Cartridges containing a media

identification of

C1

,

C2

,

C3

,

C4

,

C5

, and

CU

will be considered cleaning

cartridges and will be tracked and treated as if the media label contained

the prefix

CLN

or

CLNU

.

Note:

Cleaning slots are not visible to the host application. To choose

host-based cleaning, do not configure any cleaning slots, and

configure your host application to manage cleaning tape

drives. Configuring cleaning slots on the library may affect the

host application. See your host application documentation for

information.

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