Handling A Cartridge; Inspecting And Identifying A Cartridge - Sun Microsystems StorageTek StreamLine SL8500 User Manual

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Handling a Cartridge

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Handling a Cartridge
Improper handling of cartridges can result in a loss of data or damage to a library
component.
Improper handling of cartridges can result in a loss of data or damage to a machine
component.
To handle a cartridge correctly:
Do not carry several cartridges loosely in a container. The leader blocks can snag on
other cartridges and become unlatched.
Note – T9940 and LTO Ultrium cartridges have leader blocks. T9840 cartridges do not.
Make sure that the leader block is latched every time you pick up a cartridge.
Keep cartridges clean.
Inspect a cartridge before each use and never put a damaged cartridge into a drive or
library.
Never release a leader block and pull tape from a cartridge.
Never open a cartridge.
Do not handle tape that is outside the cartridge; the tape edge might be damaged.
Do not expose the tape or cartridge to direct sunlight or moisture.
Do not expose a recorded cartridge to magnetic fields; this might destroy data on the
tape.

Inspecting and Identifying a Cartridge

A defective or dirty cartridge can damage a drive. Always inspect a cartridge before
you insert it into a drive or into a tape library. See
FIGURE 5-4 on page
Cracked or broken cartridge
Broken leader
Broken tape access door
Damaged file-protect selector or write-protect switch
Liquid in the cartridge
Labels not firmly attached or extending over the cartridge edge
Any other obvious damage
All the cartridges you use in a SL8500 library are similar, but they have significant
differences.
76 StreamLine™ SL8500 Modular Library System User's Guide • March 2007
84. Look for:
FIGURE 5-1 on page 78
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