Currently
supported
labels
are
Tri-Code,
available
from
Wright
Line
Corporation,
Tri-Optic,
available
from
Engineered
Data
Products,
and
labels
available
from
Information
Data
Storage.
Note:
The
only
exception
for
the
label
requirement
is
when
using
the
Unlabeled
Tape
Operations
function.
See
for
more
information.
The
volser
label
contains
up
to
six
characters,
and
the
separate
media-type
label
provides
a
seventh
character
for
identification.
A
volser
can
contain
one
to
six
characters,
with
blanks
that
are
padded
on
the
right
for
a
volser
with
fewer
than
six
characters.
Characters
can
be
uppercase
A–Z,
the
numerals
0–9,
a
blank
space,
or
the
characters
enclosed
in
square
brackets:
[@
#
$
*
&
-
?].
Each
tape
cartridge
typically
has
a
separate
single-character
media-type
label
that
identifies
the
cartridge
type
as
follows:
v
1
identifies
the
Cartridge
System
Tape.
v
E
identifies
the
Enhanced
Capacity
Cartridge
System
Tape.
v
J
identifies
the
High
Performance
Cartridge
Tape.
v
K
identifies
the
Extended
High
Performance
Cartridge
Tape.
Note:
1.
Use
the
following
rules
to
determine
the
volser
cartridge
type:
v
The
cartridge
type
returned
by
the
vision
system
is
the
first
choice
unless
cartridge
type
J
or
K
is
present.
v
If
the
cartridge
type
is
J
or
K
and
there
are
multiple
partitions,
the
volser
ranges
are
checked
to
determine
whether
to
assign
the
volser
to
a
VTS
or
to
a
non-VTS
partition.
v
The
volser
ranges
are
used
to
determine
a
volser
cartridge
type
if
the
vision
system
can
not
determine
it.
If
the
volser
being
inserted
is
within
one
of
the
ranges,
the
range’s
associated
cartridge
type
is
used.
The
search
of
the
ranges
is
an
inclusive
search.
v
The
system
uses
the
default
cartridge
type
defined
during
the
teach
process
to
determine
the
cartridge
type
if
the
volser
does
not
fall
into
one
of
the
ranges.
v
If
there
is
no
default
cartridge
type,
the
volser
is
ejected,
and
an
operator
intervention
is
set.
The
external
labels
on
the
cartridges
identify
the
cartridges
to
the
3494
Tape
Library.
Host
control
software
in
some
operating
environments
requires
that
internally
written
labels
on
volumes
correspond
to
external
volsers.
IBM
recommends
that
correspondence
of
external
and
internal
cartridge
labels
be
verified
by
library
control
software
as
part
of
mount
processing.
Cleaner
cartridges
must
also
have
operator-
and
device-readable
external
labels
to
identify
each
cartridge.
High
Performance
Cartridge
Tapes
and
Extended
High
Performance
Cartridge
Tapes
that
are
managed
by
the
VTS
are
checked
automatically
for
the
correct
internal
volume
label.
They
are
relabeled
if
necessary.
shows
the
possible
labeling
configurations
of
the
3490E
&
3590
cartridge
shows
how
the
3494
Tape
Library
processes
the
different
types
of
3490E
&
3590
cartridge
tape
labeling
configurations.
Chapter
1.
Introduction
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