L700 (CTL700) Installation and User's Guide (G06.28+, H06.04+, J06.03+)
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Contents
- What's New
- About This Manual
- 1 Overview of the Tape Library
- 2 Unpacking the Tape Library
- 3 Installing the Tape Library
- 4 Controls and Indicators on the CTL700 Tape Library
- 5 Configuring and Testing the Tape Library
- Overview of Configuration
- Tape Library Capacity
- Entering Configuration Data
- Performing the Final Steps
- Initialization Sequence
- Testing the Tape Library
- 6 Operating the Tape Library
- Operating in Automated Mode
- Powering Off the Tape Library
- Operating In Manual Mode
- 7 Tape Drives in the CTL700 Tape Library
- 8 Configuring the CTL700 Tape Library for the NonStop SSeries Server
- 9 Managing Tape Drives
- A Configuring the CTL700 Tape Library for the NonStop NS-Series Server
- B Configuring the CTL700 Tape Library for the NonStop SSeries Server With the IOAM Enclosure
- C Configuring the CTL700 Tape Library for the NonStop BladeSystem Server
- Safety and Compliance
- Index

Configuring and Testing the Tape Library
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Installing Diagnostic and Cleaning Cartridges
3. Attach a DG 000 label to all applicable diagnostic cartridges.
Diagnostic and Cleaning Cartridge Cells
This procedure applies to the Reserved Cells area (shown in Figure 5-3). This area is
reserved for cleaning and diagnostic cartridges for each tape drive type. The reserved
cells are located below CAP B (for tape libraries with two CAPs) or below the front
viewing window (for tape libraries with two CAPs), or below the front viewing window
(for tape libraries with only one CAP).
Reserved Cell Descriptions
In Figure 5-3 on page 5-15, the top cell is reserved for in-transit cartridges. Do not
place any cartridges into this cell. This cell has two functions:
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It allows the robot to swap tape cartridges within the tape library.
•
It is used as a drop-off cell in case the tape library loses power and the robot has a
cartridge in the hand.
Figure 5-3. Reserved Cells