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Flag Number Flag Name
9
Write protect
10
No removal
11
Cleaning media
12
Unsupported format
14
Unrecoverable
snapped tape
15
Cartridge memory
chip failure
16
Forced eject
17
Media loaded is Read-
only format
18
Tape directory
corrupted in cartridge
memory
19
Nearing media life
20
Clean now
21
Clean periodic
22
Expired cleaning
media
23
Invalid cleaning
cartridge
30
Hardware A
10400367-001 04/2012
Description
Set when the tape drive detects that
the tape cartridge is write-protected.
Set when the tape drive receives an
UNLOAD command after the server
prevented the tape cartridge from
being removed.
Set when a cleaning tape is loaded
into the drive.
Set when a non-supported cartridge
type is loaded into the drive or when
the cartridge format has been
corrupted.
Set when the operation failed
because the tape in the drive
snapped.
Set when a cartridge memory (CM)
failure is detected on the loaded tape
cartridge.
Set when a tape cartridge was
unloaded manually while the drive
was reading or writing.
Set when a cartridge marked as
read-only is loaded into the drive. The
flag is cleared when the cartridge is
ejected.
Set when the tape drive detects that
the tape directory in the cartridge
memory has been corrupted.
Set when the tape cartridge is
nearing its specified end of life. It is
cleared when the cartridge is
removed from the drive.
Set when the tape drive detects that
it needs cleaning.
Set when the tape drive detects that
it needs routine cleaning.
Set when the tape drive detects a
cleaning cartridge that has expired.
Set when the drive expects a
cleaning cartridge to be loaded and
the loaded cartridge is not a cleaning
cartridge.
Set when a hardware failure occurs
that requires that you reset the tape
drive to recover.
©2012 Overland Storage, Inc.
Tape Drive Supported TapeAlert Flags
Action Required
Ensure that the cartridge's write-protect
switch is set so that data can be written to
the tape. See
"Write-Protect Switch" on
page
6-7.
Refer to the documentation for your server's
operating system.
No action required. Status only.
Replace the invalid cartridge with a
supported tape cartridge.
Do not attempt to extract the tape cartridge.
Contact Overland Technical Support.
Replace the tape cartridge.
No action required. Status only.
No action required. Status only.
Re-read all data from the tape to rebuild the
tape directory.
1. Copy the data to another tape
cartridge.
2. Replace the tape cartridge.
Clean the tape drive.
Clean the tape drive as soon as possible.
The drive can continue to operate, but
requires cleaning soon.
Replace the cleaning cartridge.
Use a valid cleaning cartridge.
Contact Overland Technical Support.
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