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Update Date: | 2011-02-07 |
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1017248.1
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SL500 - Auto Clean Feature
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- Sun StorageTek SL500 Modular Library System
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- GCS>Sun Microsystems>Storage - Tape>Libraries - SL-Series
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Applies to:
Sun StorageTek SL500 Modular Library System - Version: Not Applicable and later [Release: N/A and later]
All Platforms
Checked for relevance on 7-Feb-2011.
Goal
This document describes SL500 - Auto Clean feature.
Solution
Steps to FollowCleaning Cartridge Requirements:
- The cleaning cartridge VOLSER must have 'CLN' in its prefix plus CU (universal cleaning cartridge label).
You can manually clean tape drives by placing a compatible cleaning cartridge into a slot or the CAP and using the CLI command:
> drive clean
Auto Clean Method:
To enable the Auto Clean option, use the CLI command: > autoclean on
Note: If you want to find out if the option is already enabled, type:
> auto clean print
This will show the library's current setting.
Auto Clean defaults to off unless a cleaning cartridge is in a reserved slot when the library is powered-on, in which case Auto Clean is set to on. The Auto Clean option cannot be turned on if no cleaning cartridges are in the library. The option will remain on unless it is disabled by the CLI command.
Cleaning Cartridge Count:
- When a cartridge has been used a set number of times, it is expired and can no longer effectively clean a tape drive. That cartridge must be replaced and disposed of at the site.
You can set a warning threshold to monitor when a cartridge approaches expiration.
- The warning count should be set lower than the cartridge's recommended usage to allow time to obtain a replacement cleaning cartridge. For example, if the maximum warning count equals 20 uses, you may want to set the warning count to 17. Check your tape drive's product manual for the recommended use and life of the cleaning cartridge.
- If the usage count is equal to or exceeds the warning threshold, a message is posted to the warning log stating that the warning threshold has been exceeded for the cartridge with a given label and that the cartridge should be replaced.
- A usage count for the cleaning cartridge is stored in a table in nonvolatile memory. This table holds 18 entries containing a usage count, expired indicator, and label for each cleaning cartridge. After the power-up audit, the cleaning cartridges in the inventory are compared against the table stored in nonvolatile memory. If a label matches one in the table, it is tied to this table entry. After all matches are made for the current inventory, the remaining unmatched entries in the table are cleared from the table. The inventory is then checked for new cleaning cartridges that were not in the table. The new cartridges are added to the table as an initialized entry with no counts.
Expired Cleaning Cartridges:
- When the drive ejects the cleaning cartridge, it can report the cleaning cartridge as expired. A nonvolatile indication that the cartridge is expired is saved. A CLI message displays the appropriate cartridge label and tape drive:
*** Drive Cleaning notice: ***
Cleaning cartridge CLN123CU is expired.
Drive 3 was not cleaned.
Please replace this cartridge.
If a cartridge is expired, it is returned to its original location. If the cleaning activity was selected with the 'any cartridge' option, or if it was Auto Clean initiated, another cleaning cartridge is selected and tried.
If the tape drive was performing a cleaning operation and, after unloading a cleaning cartridge, the status of the tape drive reports that it still needs cleaning, but the expired indication is not set, the cartridge is marked expired.
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