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Tape lodged in storage slot.
Media
Cleaning or data cartridge
incompatible with drive.
Cannot write to or read from a tape.
SCSI ID
Changed drive or autoloader SCSI ID,
but the host server does not
recognize the new ID.
Autoloader Performance
The autoloader is not efficiently
backing up data.
Cleaning
Recurring cleaning message.
The Clean Drive LED is illuminated.
Cannot load the cleaning cartridge.
Media Compatibility
Media format invalid for drive type.
Media is rejected by the tape drive.
Restore from tape NOT successful.
Media Attention LED Issues
Contamination by loose debris.
Contamination by head staining.
(caused by adhesion of chemicals that
are present in the tape media to the
head surface)
Non-acclimated media
Wrong cleaning cartridge
Bad/defective/contaminated media
Expired cleaning cartridge
autoloader Operator Panel controls.
Allow the tape drive to complete all operations, and then retry unloading the tape using the autoloader
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Operator Panel controls.
Make sure that the backup software is not reserving the slot or preventing the tape drive from ejecting the
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cartridge. The backup software needs to cancel the reservation and any hold it has on the tape drive.
Temporarily disconnecting the autoloader from the host server eliminates the host and its software as a
problem source.
Contact
your service representative.
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See
"Removing Lodged
Cartridges".
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Make sure you are using cleaning and data cartridges that are compatible with the drive. The autoloader
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automatically unloads incompatible cartridges to their original slots. If a DLT I cleaning cartridge is loaded, the
autoloader displays the error 3 0 A1 (Cartridge Transport Position Error) and the cartridge may become
lodged in the autoloader.
Make sure that the cartridge is write enabled (see
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Make sure that the cartridge is a Super DLTtape I.
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Make sure that the cartridge has not been exposed to harsh environmental or electrical conditions and is not
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physically damaged in any way.
Many backup applications do not read or write to cartridges that were created using a different backup
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application. In this case, you may have to perform an erase, format, or label operation on the cartridge.
Make sure you understand any data protection or overwrite protection schemes that your backup application
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may be using, which could prevent you from writing to a given cartridge.
Retry the operation with a different, known good tape.
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Clean the tape drive (see
"Cleaning the Tape
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Make sure that all SCSI devices on the same bus have unique ID numbers.
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If the SCSI bus is narrow (50-pin) only SCSI IDs 0 through 7 are available.
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Make sure that you power cycle the autoloader after changing the SCSI ID.
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Reboot the host server.
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Check the network bandwidth from the host computer. If you are backing up data over a network, consider
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comparing to a local-only backup.
Make sure that the autoloader is on its own SCSI bus and not daisy-chained to another tape drive or to the
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hard drive being backed up.
Clean the tape drive (see
"Cleaning the Tape
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Try a new cartridge. A marginal cartridge can cause performance problems due to bad spots on the tape
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requiring retries.
Make sure that the data is being compressed.
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Check the size of the files. Small file size can impact performance.
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Confirm that the backup application is utilizing block sizes of at least 32 KB, preferably 64 KB. Refer to your
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application's documentation for details.
Make sure that you are using an SDLT CleaningTape cartridge.
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Replace the existing cleaning cartridge with a new one.
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If the Media Attention LED is cleared by using a cleaning cartridge but then immediately reappears after a
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particular data cartridge is reloaded, that data cartridge might be contaminated. If this occurs, check that the
data cartridge can be read, back up data from the suspect cartridge to another cartridge, and then discard the
suspect cartridge.
Indicates that the SDLT 320 drive has determined that a cleaning cartridge should be used.
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Clean the tape drive (see
"Cleaning the Tape
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Make sure you are using an SDLT CleaningTape cartridge (see
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Contact
your service representative.
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You attempted to load incompatible media into the tape drive. Ensure that your media and format are
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compatible with an SDLT 320 tape drive (see "Using
You attempted to load damaged or incompatible media or the tape drives' read/write head is dirty. Try replacing
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the cartridge or cleaning the drive.
Avoid contamination by ensuring that the autoloader is installed in a clean, contamination-free environment.
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Cartridges should be stored vertically in their plastic cases. Continue cleaning the tape drive as requested.
One or two passes with a cleaning cartridge should resolve the Media Attention LED caused by normal head
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staining. If a cleaning cartridge is unsuccessful in resolving a cleaning light after 3 or more attempts,
your service representative.
A cartridge should be acclimated for a minimum of 24 hours before being used, particularly if it has been stored
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at a substantially different temperature or level of humidity than the tape library.
Make sure that you are using an SDLT CleaningTape cartridge.
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If the Media Attention LED is cleared by using a cleaning cartridge but immediately reappears each time a
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particular cartridge is reloaded, and you have confirmed that the suspect cartridge is not invalid that cartridge
should be suspected as being contaminated. If this occurs, export the cartridge, clean the tape drive again, and
then load a known good cartridge. In some cases, a cartridge can be worn-out, or have a damaged optical
servo signal.
A cleaning cartridge is good for 20 uses. Use a newer cleaning cartridge.
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