Worm media, Data security on worm media, Worm media errors – Dell TL2000 User Manual
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WORM
Media
Because
standard
read/write
media
are
incompatible
with
the
WORM
feature,
a
specially
formatted
WORM
tape
cartridge
(see
is
required.
Each
WORM
cartridge
has
a
unique,
worldwide
cartridge
identifier
(WWCID),
which
comprises
the
unique
CM
chip
serial
number
and
the
unique
tape
media
serial
number.
Ultrium
4
WORM
cartridges
are
two-tone
green
and
silvery-gray.
Data
Security
on
WORM
Media
Certain
built-in
security
measures
help
ensure
that
the
data
written
on
a
WORM
cartridge
does
not
become
compromised,
for
example:
v
The
format
of
an
Ultrium
4
800
GB
or
Ultrium
3
400
GB
WORM
Tape
Cartridge
is
unlike
that
of
standard
read/write
media.
This
unique
format
prevents
a
drive
that
lacks
WORM-capable
firmware
from
writing
on
a
WORM
tape
cartridge.
v
When
the
drive
senses
a
WORM
cartridge,
the
firmware
prohibits
the
changing
or
altering
of
user
data
already
written
on
the
tape.
The
firmware
keeps
track
of
the
last
appendable
point
on
the
tape.
WORM
Media
Errors
The
following
conditions
cause
WORM
media
errors
to
occur:
v
Information
in
the
servo
manufacturer’s
word
(SMW)
on
the
tape
must
match
information
from
the
cartridge
memory
(CM)
module
in
the
cartridge.
If
it
does
not
match,
a
media
Error
Code
7
will
post
on
the
drive’s
single-character
display
(SCD).
An
error
will
also
be
displayed
on
the
Operator
Control
Panel.
v
Inserting
a
WORM
tape
cartridge
into
a
drive
that
is
not
WORM
capable
causes
the
cartridge
to
be
treated
as
an
unsupported
medium.
The
drive
will
report
a
media
Error
Code
7
.
Upgrading
the
drive
firmware
to
the
correct
code
level
will
resolve
the
problem.
Cleaning
Cartridge
With
each
library,
a
specially
labeled
LTO
Ultrium
Cleaning
Cartridge
is
supplied
to
clean
the
drive
head.
The
drive
itself
determines
when
a
head
needs
to
be
cleaned.
It
alerts
you
by
lighting
the
″Clean
Drive
″
(amber
LED)
above
the
library
Operator
Control
Panel.
To
clean
the
head
manually,
insert
a
cleaning
cartridge
into
the
tape
load
compartment
(see
The
drive
performs
the
cleaning
automatically.
When
the
cleaning
is
finished,
the
drive
ejects
the
cartridge,
and
the
library
turns
the
″Clean
Drive
″
LED
off.
Some
libraries
have
an
Auto
Clean
function
which,
when
enabled,
will
prompt
the
library
to
retrieve
the
cleaning
cartridge
that
resides
in
the
library,
insert
it
in
the
drive
that
needs
cleaning,
clean
the
drive,
then
return
the
cleaning
cartridge
to
its
home
slot.
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Figure
6-2.
Ultrium
WORM
Tape
Cartridge
Chapter
6.
Using
Ultrium
Media
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