
Forcing the drive to eject a tape (Support > Force Drive To Eject Tape)
Use this option to make the tape drive eject the tape and place it into an open slot. Before issuing this
command, attempt to eject the tape with the move command (See
Moving tapes in the library (Operations
on page 115).
Procedure
1.
From the Home screen, press
Previous
or
Next
until the screen displays
Support
. Press
Enter
to select.
2.
Press
Previous
or
Next
until the screen displays
Force Drive To Eject Tape
. Press
Enter
to select.
3.
Press
Previous
or
Next
until the screen displays
Drive 1
or
Drive 2
. The second line on the display shows
the bar code number of the tape,
Full
, or
Empty.
To select the desired drive to eject the tape, press
Enter
.
4.
If the tape is successfully ejected from the drive, the screen displays the slot location where the tape was
moved to.
NOTE:
If the drive has difficulty ejecting the tape, suspect bad or damaged media.
Using the MSL4048, MSL8048, and MSL8096 OCP
Overview
The front panel includes:
• A liquid crystal display (LCD) that shows tape library status information and is used to access the OCP
menus.
• LEDs that illuminate to indicate library conditions and alerts.
• Navigation buttons that allow you to scroll through, select, and make changes to different OCP menus and
settings.
This panel provides everything you need to monitor library status and access the OCP menus.
Operations available using the OCP
•
◦
Viewing status information (Info > Status)
◦
Viewing identity information (Info > Identity Library)
on page 133
◦
Viewing identity information (Info > Identity Drives)
on page 134
◦
Viewing inventory information (Info > Inventory)
◦
Viewing network information (Info > Network)
on page 134
•
on page 134
◦
Changing the number of logical libraries (Configuration > Logical Libraries)
◦
Changing the library configuration (Configuration > Library)
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Forcing the drive to eject a tape (Support > Force Drive To Eject Tape)