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Setting the write-protect switch on cartridges – Dell PowerVault LTO3-080 User Manual

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Figure 15. Loading

1.

Write-Protect Switch

Unloading a Tape Cartridge

1.

Ensure that the tape drive is powered on. (The ready/activity LED is solid green.)

2.

Press the eject button (see number 1 in

Figure 13

). The drive rewinds the tape and ejects the cartridge. The ready/activity LED flashes green while the

tape rewinds, then goes out before the cartridge ejects.

3.

After the cartridge ejects, grasp the cartridge and remove it.

Whenever you unload a tape cartridge, the tape drive writes any pertinent information to the cartridge memory.

 

Setting the Write-Protect Switch on Tape Cartridges

The position of the write-protect switch (

Figure 16

) on the tape cartridge determines whether you can write to the tape:

l

If the switch is set to locked (locked padlock), data cannot be written to the tape.

l

If the switch is set to unlocked (unlocked padlock or black void), data can be written to the tape.

NOTICE: Do not remove a tape cartridge while the drive activity indicator is on.

NOTICE: Write-protection will not prevent a cartridge from being erased by bulk-erasure or degaussing. Do not bulk-erase Ultrium format cartridges. This
will destroy prerecorded servo information and render the cartridge unusable. Always use the long or quick erase command in your backup software to
erase cartridges.