Basic and Advanced Operations
Performing Basic Operations
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Erasing Data on a Physical Tape Cartridge
To erase data on a tape in the CP 3100, click the
icon. The CP 3100 schedules an erase opera-
tion and issues an Erase Physical Tape Cartridge Attention to the Device Status page of
RemoteAdmin. When you insert a physical tape cartridge, the CP 3100 looks for a matching virtual
tape cartridge. If it finds a match, the CP 3100 does not erase the data on the cartridge (this pre-
vents accidental erasure of a good tape). If no match is found, the CP 3100 erases the data on the
physical tape cartridge (this operation may take several minutes).
Ejecting a Physical Tape Cartridge
To eject the physical tape cartridge from the CP 3100 physical tape drive, click the
icon. The CP
3100 ejects the tape cartridge currently loaded, so long as there is no archive or restore operation
in progress. If an archive operation is occurring, the CP 3100 waits for the operation to end before
ejecting the cartridge.
Viewing Virtual Drive and Virtual Loader Information
The
VIRTUAL DRIVE
and
VIRTUAL LOADER
sections of the Device Status page show the status
of virtual cartridges in the virtual drive or in a virtual loader slot.
Virtual Drive and Virtual Loader Legends
Table 9 on page 62 shows the legends associated with the
VIRTUAL DRIVE
and
VIRTUAL
LOADER
sections.
NOTE: An erase operation has the highest priority of pending Attentions. Therefore, if you try to
insert a physical tape cartridge associated with a virtual tape cartridge to complete an archive,
the CP 3100 ejects the physical tape cartridge and waits for the tape to erase.
Table 9. Legends in the Virtual Drive and Virtual Loader Sections
Legend
Description
Color-coded tape icon
See “Virtual Drive and Virtual Loader Icons” on page 63.
Slot Number
For the Virtual Drive, this is the slot number from where the virtual tape
cartridge came. If no virtual tape cartridge is present, this area is blank.
For the Virtual Loader, this is the Virtual Loader Device slot number.