Dell PowerVault 110T SDLT320 Руководство пользователя - Страница 9

Просмотреть онлайн или скачать pdf Руководство пользователя для Хранение Dell PowerVault 110T SDLT320. Dell PowerVault 110T SDLT320 23 страницы. User manual
Также для Dell PowerVault 110T SDLT320: Руководство пользователя (44 страниц)

Dell PowerVault 110T SDLT320 Руководство пользователя
Invalid Media Symptoms - what happens when the wrong media is inserted into a drive
Cleaning light comes on
Media light flashes or stays on
Tape ejects
Reusing Type IV Media Formatted by DLT7000 or DLT8000 in
VS80/DLT1 Drives
By default, Type IV media previously recorded by a DLT7000 or DLT8000 is not read compatible with
DLT4000, DLT1, or VS80 drives
Cartridge automatically ejects from the DLT1 and VS80 drive
VS80/DLT1 drives can read Type IV media originally formatted in DLT7000 and DLT8000 drives only if
drive compression was set to 20GB. A tape formatted in 20GB mode appears as a write-protected tape and
is not writeable in a DLT1/VS80 drive. It is, however, readable. Otherwise media will continuously be
ejected from the DTL1 and VS80 drive.
Bulk Erasing (degaussing) Type IV media previously used in other drives results in what the drive sees as
new media and is usable in DLT1/VS80 drives.

DLT1 and VS80 Drives

Uses only Type IV media for read and write

VS160 Drives

Uses VS1 Media for read and write
Can read Type IV media only if media was formatted by DLT1 or VS80 drive NOT DLT4000/7000/8000.
Cannot write to Type IV media
If blank Type IV media is inserted, the media light flashes and media ejects from the drive

SDLT320 and SDLT220 Drives

Uses SDLT type media for read and write
Can backward read all Type IV media written with DLT (DLT4000, DLT7000, DLT8000, DLT1 and
VS80) drives
SDLT320 can read media created with the SDLT220; the 220 media light will come on
SDLT220 cannot read media created by SDLT320; drive gives no warning but backup software indicates
bad media.
Always label media with original use and formatting information
Dell DLT, VS and SDLT Media Handbook
Page 9