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Setting
Scan based on Tape
Alert
Tape Alert count
Normal scan time
interval
Full scan time
interval

Scalar i500 User's Guide

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Choose whether to scan tapes based on Tape Alert count; and, if so, which
type of scan to perform (Quick, Normal, or Full, described above). Select
None to disable this policy. This policy is disabled by default.
When enabled, a tape will be scanned if the number of Tape Alerts
reported for that cartridge exceeds the user-specified value in the Tape
Alert count field, described in more detail below.
The Tape Alerts included in the count are:
• 01h (1)– Read Warning
• 03h (3) – Hard Error
• 04h (4) – Media
• 05h (5) – Read Failure
• 06h (6) – Write Failure
• 12h (18) – Tape Directory Corrupted on Load
• 33h (51) – Tape Directory Invalid on Unload
• 34h (52) – Tape System Area Write Error
• 35h (53) – Tape System Area Read Error
• 37h (55) – Loading Failure
• 3Bh (59) – WORM Medium Integrity Check Failed
Use this field in conjunction with the Scan based on Tape Alert policy.
From the drop-down list, select the number of Tape Alerts allowed before
a scan is performed.
Scans a tape if the listed time interval since the last scan was performed has
been exceeded. In the text box, type a time interval (in days) after which a
scan will be performed. A value of zero (default) means the this policy is
disabled.
When deciding the interval, consider the number of tapes to be
Note:
scanned in the entire library, as well as the type of scan to be
performed. Full scans can take more than 2 hours on full tapes.
Over-scheduling can cause delays or cause tapes not to be scanned
as intended.
Chapter 8 Extended Data Lifecycle Management
Incomplete EDLM Scans
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