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Importing or Exporting Diagnostic or Cleaning Cartridges
Managing Cartridges 10-3
2.
Expand the Status Summary folder in the navigation tree.
3. Select the Cartridge Table.
See Also
"Viewing Library and Device Reports with the Reports Utility" on page 14-1
Importing or Exporting Diagnostic or Cleaning Cartridges
The library stores diagnostic and cleaning cartridges in reserved system slots. Host
library applications cannot access these cartridges. The library can perform only one
diagnostic or cleaning cartridge import or export operation at a time. The library
controller reserves the CAP for the entire operation.
Before importing, verify all cartridges have a proper label. Diagnostic cartridges must
have DG as the first two characters of the eight character volume ID. Cleaning
cartridges must have CLN as the first three characters.
Importing Diagnostic or Cleaning Cartridges
1. Verify that the library has enough empty system slots. Robot recovery and library
initialization requires one empty system slot on each side of the library.
2. Verify that the CAP is empty, not reserved by a host, closed, and locked (see
"Viewing Device Status and Properties" on page 13-2).
3. In SLC, select Tools > Diagnostics.
4. Expand the CAP folder in the device tree. Select a CAP to use.
5. Click the Import/Export tab.
6. In the Operation section, select Import Cleaning/Diagnostic cartridges.
7. In the "Select favored rail for import" list, select the preferred storage rail or No
affinity.
8. Click Start.
9. Load the cartridges into the CAP (see "Entering Cartridges Using a CAP" on
page 8-1).
Caution: The library will treat used cleaning cartridges as new. To
avoid equipment damage, do not re-import used cleaning cartridges.
Note: As of SL8500 firmware FRS_7.00 and SLC 5.50, host
applications (such as ACSLS or ELS) must manage drive cleaning. For
host managed cleaning, do not use the following procedure. Instead,
enter cleaning cartridges using the host software.
Note: The library enters diagnostic and cleaning cartridges into
system slots on the selected rail if space is available. Otherwise, the
library distributes cartridges among all system slots.

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BrandOracle
ModelStorageTek SL500
CategoryStorage
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