Worm media, Data security on worm media, Worm media errors – Dell TL2000 User Manual

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WORM

Media

Because

standard

read/write

media

are

incompatible

with

the

WORM

feature,

a

specially

formatted

WORM

tape

cartridge

(see

Figure

6-2)

is

required.

Each

WORM

cartridge

has

a

unique,

worldwide

cartridge

identifier

(WWCID),

which

comprises

the

unique

CM

chip

serial

number

and

the

unique

tape

media

serial

number.

Ultrium

4

WORM

cartridges

are

two-tone

green

and

silvery-gray.

Data

Security

on

WORM

Media

Certain

built-in

security

measures

help

ensure

that

the

data

written

on

a

WORM

cartridge

does

not

become

compromised,

for

example:

v

The

format

of

an

Ultrium

4

800

GB

or

Ultrium

3

400

GB

WORM

Tape

Cartridge

is

unlike

that

of

standard

read/write

media.

This

unique

format

prevents

a

drive

that

lacks

WORM-capable

firmware

from

writing

on

a

WORM

tape

cartridge.

v

When

the

drive

senses

a

WORM

cartridge,

the

firmware

prohibits

the

changing

or

altering

of

user

data

already

written

on

the

tape.

The

firmware

keeps

track

of

the

last

appendable

point

on

the

tape.

WORM

Media

Errors

The

following

conditions

cause

WORM

media

errors

to

occur:

v

Information

in

the

servo

manufacturer’s

word

(SMW)

on

the

tape

must

match

information

from

the

cartridge

memory

(CM)

module

in

the

cartridge.

If

it

does

not

match,

a

media

Error

Code

7

will

post

on

the

drive’s

single-character

display

(SCD).

An

error

will

also

be

displayed

on

the

Operator

Control

Panel.

v

Inserting

a

WORM

tape

cartridge

into

a

drive

that

is

not

WORM

capable

causes

the

cartridge

to

be

treated

as

an

unsupported

medium.

The

drive

will

report

a

media

Error

Code

7

.

Upgrading

the

drive

firmware

to

the

correct

code

level

will

resolve

the

problem.

Cleaning

Cartridge

With

each

library,

a

specially

labeled

LTO

Ultrium

Cleaning

Cartridge

is

supplied

to

clean

the

drive

head.

The

drive

itself

determines

when

a

head

needs

to

be

cleaned.

It

alerts

you

by

lighting

the

″Clean

Drive

(amber

LED)

above

the

library

Operator

Control

Panel.

To

clean

the

head

manually,

insert

a

cleaning

cartridge

into

the

tape

load

compartment

(see

“Inserting

the

Cleaning

Cartridge”

on

page

4-34).

The

drive

performs

the

cleaning

automatically.

When

the

cleaning

is

finished,

the

drive

ejects

the

cartridge,

and

the

library

turns

the

″Clean

Drive

LED

off.

Some

libraries

have

an

Auto

Clean

function

which,

when

enabled,

will

prompt

the

library

to

retrieve

the

cleaning

cartridge

that

resides

in

the

library,

insert

it

in

the

drive

that

needs

cleaning,

clean

the

drive,

then

return

the

cleaning

cartridge

to

its

home

slot.

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Figure

6-2.

Ultrium

WORM

Tape

Cartridge

Chapter

6.

Using

Ultrium

Media

6-3

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