Resetting The Tape Drive; 80/160 Gb Internal Tape Drive Vxa-2 (Fc 6120) - IBM 8233-E8B Manual

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Resetting the tape drive

You might need to reset your tape drive. Use the procedure in this topic to perform this task.
Use this information to reset your tape drive, without affecting server operation. Allow up to 2 minutes
for the entire tape drive process to complete.
Attention: Resetting a tape drive before the current backup operation has completed can cause loss of
customer data.
To reset the tape drive, complete the following steps:
1. Press and hold the eject button for 20 seconds, and then release the button. The LEDs on the drive
flash while the reset function is in process.
2. After the LEDs stop flashing, wait approximately one minute for the drive to complete the reset
operation. The drive is then ready to use.

80/160 GB internal tape drive VXA-2 (FC 6120)

Learn about the features of this media device.
Table 26. 80/160 GB internal tape drive VXA-2 features
Feature
Description
Description
The IBM 80/160 GB Internal Tape Drive with VXA Technology is a 5.25-inch, half-high,
Ultra2 LVD 16-bit tape drive, which provides a high capacity for save/restore and achieve
functions. This tape drive uses VXA tape data cartridges and is capable of compression,
providing a capacity of up to 160 GB.
Characteristics:
v FRU part number: 19P4898
v Custom card identification number (CCIN): 63A0
v Capacity: 80 GB native mode, 160 GB (typical) compression mode
v Form Factor: 5.25-inch half high
v Media: uses VXA tape data cartridges
v Technology: Helical scan, rotating head
v Operation: Streaming
v Data Transfer Rate: 6 MBps native mode, 12 MBps (typical) compression
v Interface: SCSI-2 (LVD/SE) asynchronous/synchronous
v Compatibility: 80 GB mode (Read/Write), 160 GB compression (Read/Write)
v Attributes provided: One 80/160 GB internal tape drive
v Attributes required: One 1.6-inch (41 mm) half-high media bay and one SCSI-2 internal
Tools
The following tools and documentation are needed to complete the installation:
v A flat-blade screwdriver (if this device is not an auto-docking feature on your system)
v Your system unit documentation, including any service documentation
v Your operating system documentation
If an item is missing or damaged, contact the place of purchase.
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