Unroll approximately (but not more than) 72 inches of scratch tape from the BOT.
8.
Attach the 1-inch reflective tape on the back half of the tape, on the side opposite to the one the BOT is on,
50 inches from the BOT. This becomes the end of tape (EOT) and should be on the half of the tape next to
the tape drive when the tape is mounted.
9.
Attach the EOT and manually rewind the test tape.
10.
Mount the test tape (with write ring) on the tape drive.
11.
Press the
LOAD
switch.
12.
After the tape is loaded, press the
ON-LINE
switch.
13.
At the MCC video terminal, in order to create the test pattern used for the demand phase, type and enter:
COPY:TAPE:TEST,TD="/dev/mt00";
Response:
COPY TAPE TEST COMPLETED
xxx
Where:
xxx
= Record counts.
NOTE:
Unless these records are created for the test pattern, the demand diagnostic cannot be done.
14.
At the MCC video terminal, in order to execute the demand phase 5 command, type and enter:
DGN:MTC=0:PH=5,MT=0;
Response:
ATP
is printed in response message.
15.
Was
ATP
printed in the response message in the previous step?
If
YES
, continue with the next step.
If
NO
,
seek technical assistance.
16.
Mark and save this diagnostic test tape for future use.
17.
At the MCC video terminal, in order to restore the magnetic tape controller (MTC), type and enter:
RST:MTC=0;
Response:
PF
followed by
RST:MTC
output message is printed.
18.
A full set of office backup tapes using GENBKUP should now be made using the same type of tapes used
for the previous tests.
Results
. Operational Tests performed on tape drive.
19.
STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE.
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