Tape Cartridge Usage
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200 GB (Ultrium 1) data cartridges are blue and provide storage capacity of
up to 100 GB (native)/200 GB (compressed).
Tape Cartridge Maintenance
To greatly reduce the chance of problems with your tape cartridges or damage to
your tape drive, use the following guidelines.
Inspecting Tape Cartridges
Inspect your tapes to identify any potential tape cartridge problems and prevent
accidental loss of data or damage to your cartridges. Inspect your tapes:
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When you change or load a new tape cartridge
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If a tape cartridge is dropped or subjected to physical shock
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If the tape drive becomes inoperable after loading a tape cartridge
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If you receive a shipment of tape cartridges that shows any sign of shipping
damage
To inspect a tape:
1. Remove the tape cartridge from its protective plastic case.
2. Check the tape cartridge for obvious cracks or other physical damage. Look
for broken or missing parts.
3. Gently shake the tape cartridge. Listen for any rattling or sounds of loose
pieces inside the cartridge.
Summary of Contents for StorageWorks SSL1016
Page 8: ...Contents 8 SSL1016 Tape Autoloader Reference Guide ...
Page 14: ...About this Guide 14 SSL1016 Tape Autoloader Reference Guide ...
Page 22: ...Overview 22 SSL1016 Tape Autoloader Reference Guide ...
Page 60: ...Installation and Configuration 60 SSL1016 Tape Autoloader Reference Guide ...
Page 118: ...Autoloader Operation 118 SSL1016 Tape Autoloader Reference Guide ...
Page 126: ...Tape Drive Cleaning 126 SSL1016 Tape Autoloader Reference Guide ...
Page 143: ...Regulatory Compliance Notices 143 SSL1016 Tape Autoloader Reference Guide Japanese Notice ...
Page 144: ...Regulatory Compliance Notices 144 SSL1016 Tape Autoloader Reference Guide ...
Page 156: ...Upgrading or Replacing the DCA 156 SSL1016 Tape Autoloader Reference Guide ...
Page 160: ...Index 160 SSL1016 Tape Autoloader Reference Guide ...