Chapter 5. DAStape 200 Tape Drives and Media
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Caring for SDLT Media
Super DLTtape I cartridges are engineered to be reliable, robust, and durable. They are
manufactured to withstand 1,000,000 passes, and have a shelf life of 30 years. For best
results, follow these guidelines for media care:
• Protect cartridges from shock, vibration, moisture, and magnetic fields.
• Keep media in protective cases at all times.
• Store cartridges vertically when not in use.
• Use the sliding labels provided. Do not use adhesive labels and do not write on the
cartridge.
• Never touch the tape or tape leader. Dust and oils from your skin contaminate the
tape and affect performance.
• If you drop a cartridge, perform a visual media inspection before inserting it into
the drive.
Note:
The safety of your data relies on proper care and handling of
media cartridges.
Refer to the environmental specifications provided in the plastic
cartridge case, or in
detailed media information.
Handling SDLT Tape Cartridges
Improper media handling is the primary reason for tape drive problems. Mishandled
and damaged cartridges lead to damaged drives. If the cartridge does not pass the
following criteria, do not use it.
To inspect a cartridge:
1.
Inspect the exterior of the cartridge for physical damage, cracks, or broken
parts.
2.
Gently shake the cartridge. Listen for rattling of loose pieces.
3.
Check to make sure that both reel locks on the cartridge are visible. One reel
lock is located on the end of the cartridge that is inserted into the drive. The
other is on the bottom of the cartridge.
4.
Confirm that the spring-loaded hub on the bottom of the cartridge is centered.
Press the hub to ensure that the spring is functioning properly.
5.
Verify that the orange write-protect switch is enabled and undamaged.