Erasing a fup tape – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 11 Updating Library and Tape Drive Firmware

Upgrading Tape Drive Firmware

Dell PowerVault ML6000 User’s Guide

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You can find step-by-step instructions for FUP tape operations in your

library’s online Help. To access the online Help system, click the

Help

icon

at the top right of the Web client or operator panel user interface.

The paths to open the appropriate screens are as follows:

• From the operator panel, select

Tools > Drive Mgmt

.

• From the Web client, select

Tools > Drive Operations

.

Erasing a FUP Tape

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When the tape drive firmware version on a FUP tape is no longer needed,

it can be erased and the tape can be reused as a data cartridge.
Use this operation only when you need to reuse a FUP tape as a data

cartridge. It is not necessary to erase a FUP before updating it with new

tape drive firmware. In addition, this operation should not be used to

erase information on data cartridges.
The entire process of erasing a FUP tape can be performed using the

operator panel. If you choose to create the tape using the Web client, be

aware that part of the process must be performed on the operator panel

and that you will need access to the physical library.
Details on erasing FUP tapes include:

• The tape drive and associated partition are automatically taken

offline during the operation and brought back online when the

operation completes. You will be asked to confirm that you want to

take the tape drive and partition offline.

• You can select only empty tape drives to perform this operation. If

the tape drive you want to use contains a tape cartridge, you will

need to unload it first.

Caution:

Any data on the scratch tape will be overwritten when you

create the FUP tape.

Note:

If the operation does not complete successfully, the

partition remains offline until you turn it back online

manually or restart the library (see

Taking a Partition

Online or Offline

on page 78).

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