Manually Unload A Cartridge; To Unload A Cartridge - Oracle StorageTek T10000 Operator's Manual

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When a cartridge loads, observe that the rack mounted operator panel display
6.
window indicates one of the following:
Ready A when the tape is ready and is a VolSafe cartridge.
Ready F when the tape is ready and file protected.
Ready H when a higher density, non-VolSafe cartridge is ready and not
file-protected in a lower density tape drive.
Ready L when a lower density, non-VolSafe cartridge is ready and not
file-protected in a higher density tape drive.
Ready U when the tape is ready and not file protected.

Manually Unload a Cartridge

Manual unloading is commonly done on rack mounted drives. For a library failure,
you might have to manually unload a data cartridge.

To Unload a Cartridge

Use the following procedure to remove a cartridge from the drive.
Make sure the tape drive is not in use.
1.
This is done by checking the following:
a.
b.
c.
Unload the tape drive.
2.
Rack mounted tape drive:
VOP unload:
3-6 StorageTek T10000 Tape Drive Operator's Guide
Note:
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"To Unload a Cartridge"
A T10000 tape drive does not eject the cartridge from the
Note:
tape drive as is commonly done by other cartridge tape drives.
There are no active jobs, applications, or programs using this drive.
The rack mount operator panel activity indicator is steady and not flashing.
The display window (VOP or operator panel) does not indicate any activity
relative to tape movement (such as reading, writing, or locating).
Possible data loss: Do not push the Unload button while a
Caution:
data cartridge is in use.
Press the operator panel Unload button and wait for the drive to raise the
cartridge to the unload position.
The display should show an asterisk (*) when the operation is complete.
If the drive is offline, the asterisk alternates with Offline.
Note:
Select Unload Tape from the Drive Operations menu or use the Shift+U
keyboard shortcut.
if a cartridge fails to load.

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