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Manual Mode of Operation
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Note –
You MUST use cleaning cartridges whose media types are compatible with the
drive types in the library. See
for cartridge codes.
Manual Cleaning:
Use the library management software to perform a manual clean. Refer to the software
publication for command syntax.
Cleaning cartridges have a limited life span. Refer to your tape drive’s publication for
the recommended use and life of the drive’s cleaning cartridge. When a cleaning
cartridge expires, use the CAP to eject the expired cleaning cartridge and replace the
cleaning cartridge by perform an enter (see
“Importing Cartridges” on page 49
“Exporting Cartridges” on page 52
).
Automatic Cleaning:
When a drive requires cleaning, the library management software automatically
mounts a cleaning cartridge on the drive when required. When the cartridge
dismounts, the robot returns the
cleaning cartridge to its slot location within the library.
Advanced configuration includes setting up the auto clean option for the drives. Refer
to your library management software publication for the command syntax.
Important: ACSLS and HSC cannot access the reserved slots in the Customer Interface
Module. So, for any ACSLS or HSC managed cleaning, the cartridges must be placed in
the customer usable slots and not in the reserved slots.
Manual Mode of Operation
Manual mode of operation is used when the library (or library complex) is unavailable
for system use or human intervention is required. An example of this situation would
be when a library experiences an unrecoverable error, making automated
mounts/dismounts impossible.
In the case of a failure of a non-redundant component (for example, a single HBC
controller card for the entire library), the library is said to be “unavailable” to the
system. In this case, the entire library must be placed offline until the repair is
accomplished.
A library’s inability to automatically perform cartridge mounts/dismounts does not,
however, stop cartridge tape activity—mount and dismount requests by the host
continue to be generated.
To perform the cartridge activities, someone might be required to physically enter the
library and manually perform the mount/dismount activities previously done by the
robot. The location of the cartridge to be mounted is supplied by the software and the
slot location must be determined by the coordinates shown in
Manual operations include:
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