HP DW017B - StorageWorks Ultrium 448 Tape Drive User Manual page 75

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LED Sequence
Ready is ON.
Ready FLASHES.
Ready FLASHES- steady
ON- FLASHES.
Ready FLASHES fast.
Ready is OFF, others are
ON.
Clean FLASHES.
Ready FLASHES and Clean
is ON.
Tape FLASHES.
The tape is ejected
immediately and Tape
FLASHES, or Drive FLASHES
on unloading tape.
Cause
The drive is ready for
operation.
The drive is carrying out a
normal activity (read, write).
The drive is in OBDR mode.
The drive is downloading
firmware.
Firmware is being
reprogrammed.
The drive requires cleaning.
Cleaning is in progress.
The drive believes the current
tape or the tape just ejected
is faulty.
The tape cartridge memory
(CM) may be faulty.
Action required
None. This is normal.
None.
If the drive is upgrading firmware, do not
reset or power cycle it.
See
"Running HP
OBDR" on page 66 for
further details.
None.
Do not reset or power cycle the drive.
None.
Do not reset or power cycle the drive.
Load the Ultrium cleaning cartridge. See
"Cleaning
cartridges" on page 59 for
supported cartridges and instructions.
If the Clean LED is still flashing when you
load a new or known good data cartridge
after cleaning, call for service.
None. The cleaning cartridge will eject on
completion.
The cleaning cycle can take up to 5 minutes
to complete.
Unload the tape cartridge. Make sure that
you are using the correct format cartridge; an
Ultrium data cartridge or Ultrium Universal
Cleaning Cartridge. (See
"Use the correct
media" on page 59.)
Reload the cartridge. If the Tape LED
still flashes or starts flashing during the
next backup, load a new or known good
cartridge.
If the Tape LED is now off, discard the
'suspect' tape cartridge. If it is still on, call
for service.
Write-protect the cartridge by sliding the
switch on the tape cartridge, see
protecting
cartridges" on page 62. The tape
can be loaded and the data read. Once
the data is recovered, the cartridge must be
discarded.
Ultrium half-height SAS Tape Drives
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