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IBM 7226 Service Manual

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Recommendations for Data Cartridge Usage
The following list describes recommended guidelines that will help to protect your
data and prolong the life of your tape cartridges and the DAT 160 Tape Drive :
Attention: Use only the recommended cleaning cartridge to clean the tape drive.
Use of other than recommended cleaning cartridges can damage your drive and
may void the warranty.
v Use only approved, IBM tape cartridges.
v Use only DDS-4, DAT 72, or DAT 160 tape cartridges. (DAT 160 media is
recommended whenever possible as it best optimizes overall drive advantages).
v Remove the tape cartridge from the drive when the drive is not in use.
v Back up and then discard any tape cartridge that repeatedly produces error
messages (the error information is in the System Error Log).
v On the data cartridge, do not open the door that covers the tape. The door
protects the tape from dirt, dust, and damage.
v Do not touch the tape. Any substance transferred to the tape by touching could
cause loss of data.
v Attach a barcode label to each tape cartridge. Use only barcode labels that were
supplied by IBM. Labels marked CLNxxx should only be used for cleaning
cartridges.
v Use only one label on a tape cartridge. Multiple or poorly placed labels can clog
the drive load mechanism.
v Do not use poor-quality tape cartridges. They can cause excessive read or write
errors, and may damage the tape drive.
v Discard any tape cartridges that have been dropped, as the impact may damage
the tape’s internal mechanism.
v Make sure the environment is kept clean and constant. Do not operate in a
dusty environment and always maintain a constant environmental atmosphere.
A consistent storage and operating environment reduces media exposure to
climatic stress.
v Printers and copiers can produce paper and toner dust. Locate the tape unit
away from these items. High traffic areas near hallways and doors can also
produce excess dust and dirt.
v Record all important information on the tape label. Include information, such as
the model and number of the system or tape drive, the date, the density, any
error statistics, and a log number. Note the operating environment and
compression mode.
v Position the enclosure in a location where the temperature is relatively stable, for
example, away from open windows, fan heaters and doors.
v Avoid leaving cartridges in severe temperature conditions, for example in a car
standing in bright sunlight.
v Avoid transferring data (reading from and writing to cartridges) when the
temperature is changing by more than 10°C (18°F) per hour.
v After either cartridge or tape drive has experienced an extreme change of
temperature (more than 15°C, 27°F), do not use the drive for at least two hours
to allow the temperature of the device and cartridges to stabilize.
58 7226 Storage Device Enclosure Setup, Operator and Service Guide

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IBM 7226 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelIBM 7226
TypeStorage Enclosure
Form FactorRack-mountable
Drive Bays12
Drive TypeHot-swappable
InterfaceSAS
CompatibilityIBM Power Systems
Supported DrivesSAS, SATA
Host Interface6 Gbps
RAID Levels0, 5, 6, 10
Power SupplyRedundant

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