Maintaining tape cartridges – HP MSL6000 Series User Manual

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Maintenance

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Maintaining Tape Cartridges

NOTE:

In addition to the information provided in this section, refer to the documentation provided

with your media for more information.

Make it a practice to visually inspect your tape cartridges when loading or removing them from your

library. Taking a few minutes to check the condition of your cartridges will lower the risk of

operation and drive failures and help ensure uninterrupted backup.
Repeated drive failures may indicate defective tapes. Tapes need to be inspected and replaced if

they have been dropped, damaged, or used with a failed drive. To determine if the tapes have been

damaged:

Gently shake the tape cartridge to verify that no internal parts are rattling, indicating that they

may be loose.

Look at the tape cartridge to check for any obvious cracks or other physical damage. Look for

broken or missing parts.

CAUTION:

Always discard damaged tape cartridges. If a defective tape cartridge is loaded into a

tape drive, it may in turn damage the drive potentially requiring drive replacement.

Reboot Library

Reboots the library.

Flash Drive From Tape

Downloads firmware from a selected

tape to a selected drive.

NOTE:

The firmware update (FUP)

tape must be in the mail slot before

beginning this operation.

Eject Tape From Drive

Terminates any on-going operations in

the selected drive, and attempts to eject

the cartridge.

NOTE:

This function should be used

as a last resort to retrieve a cartridge

from a drive.

Table 9

Maintenance Menu

Option

Description

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