HP (Hewlett-Packard) 20-Feb Air Cleaner User Manual


 
74 Using Tapes Chapter 2
Using DLT Tape Cartridges
In addition to the information provided in this manual, refer to the
documentation provided with your media for more information.
Caution Quantum DLT tape drives require special cleaning cartridges
and data cartridges formatted specifically for Quantum DLT. To
avoid damage to your tape drive, it is critical to use appropriate
DLT cleaning cartridges and properly formatted DLT data
cartridges.
Inspecting DLT Cartridges
Note Make it a practice to visually inspect your tape cartridges when
removing or loading them into your tape library. Taking a few
minutes to check the condition of the cartridges will lower the risk
of repeated failures and help ensure uninterrupted backup.
Repeated drive failures may indicate defective tapes. Tapes need to be
inspected and replaced if they have been dropped, damaged, or used with a
failed drive. To determine if the tapes have been damaged:
Gently shake the tape cartridge to verify that no internal parts are rattling,
indicating that they may be loose.
Look at the tape cartridge to check for any obvious cracks or other
physical damage. Look for broken or missing parts.
Verify that the spring-loaded hub (item B in Figure 34) is centered within
the circular opening on the bottom of the tape cartridge.
Gently press the hub and make sure that it springs back into place.
Visually inspect the tape for a broken, unseated, or misaligned tape
leader (item A in Figure 34 on page 75).
To check the leader position:
Press in the door lock (item C in Figure 34) to release the cartridge door.
While pressing in the door lock, push the tab down to open the door. Be
careful not to touch the tape after opening the door. Ensure that the leader
is in the correct position (item A in Figure 34).