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in Ultrium tape drives and the IBM TotalStorage® 3592 Enterprise Tape Cartridge in
3592 tape drives. You can use other LTO- or 3592-certified media, but they may not
meet the standards of reliability established by IBM. If you are using mixed drive
types, place only LTO Ultrium tape cartridges into Ultrium frames with black I/O
slots; similarly, place 3592 tape cartridges into 3592 frames with gray I/O slots. For
more information, see
Using the I/O stations to insert data cartridges when virtual
Using the I/O stations to insert data cartridges when virtual
Bulk loading cartridges into non-HD storage slots
, or
Removing data cartridges from the library
Cleaning cartridge
A tape cartridge that is used by the library to clean the heads of its tape drives. Use
only the IBM LTO Ultrium Cleaning Cartridge or an IBM-approved cleaning cartridge
to clean an Ultrium tape drive. Use only the IBM 3592 Cleaning Cartridge or an IBM-
approved cleaning cartridge to clean a 3592 tape drive. The procedure for inserting
and removing cleaning cartridges is different than the procedure for inserting and
removing data and scratch cartridges.
LTO Diagnostic cartridge or 3592 CE cartridge
A tape cartridge that is used by the IBM Service Representative to service the
TS3500 Tape Library. The service representative installs the cartridge at the same
time that the library is installed. For libraries that use Ultrium and 3592 tape drives,
the service representative installs a diagnostic cartridge for each type of drive.
The quantity of cartridges that you can add to the TS3500 Tape Library is equal to the
maximum number of available storage slots (for more information, go to the section about
frame capacity). Before you insert data or scratch cartridges, make sure that there are
enough available slots. To check the availability of storage slots, see
Conditions apply to mixing drives and media. For more information, refer to
There are two ways to insert data and scratch cartridges:
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Insert the cartridges into an I/O station and let the host application software move
the cartridges into the library.
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Open the front door of a frame and bulk load the cartridges directly into empty
storage slots.
The sections that follow describe each method of inserting data and scratch cartridges.
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Using the I/O stations to insert data cartridges when virtual I/O slots are