HP 12000 HP 12200 Gateway Virtual Library System User Guide (BW403-10001, June - Page 108

Unloading a Cartridge from a Drive, Adding and Removing Barcode Templates, Cartridge Details

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1. On the Cartridge Details screen, select all the cartridges that you want to delete and erase. 2. If you have installed a Secure Erasure license, select the With Secure Erasure option if you want to use Secure Erasure. This option is only available if you have the license installed. 3. Click Go. The Destroy Cartridge wizard opens and requests confirmation. 4. Click Yes to continue. (You can click No or Cancel to return to the Cartridge Details screen without deleting any cartridges.) The system deletes the selected cartridges, and the progress of the delete operation is indicated on the Destroy Cartridge wizard. Secure Erasure occurs in the background after a cartridge is deleted. When the delete operation is complete, a success message appears. 5. Click Finish to exit the wizard and return to the Cartridge Details screen. When Secure Erase has completed on the cartridges, an alert notification appears on the Notifications screen. Unloading a Cartridge from a Drive If a tape becomes stuck in a drive and cannot be removed using the backup application, unload the tape using Command View VLS: 1. Select the tape drive from the navigation tree 2. From the task bar, select Force Unload. This will return the tape to its original slot. NOTE: Upon reboot of the VLS or restart emulations, all cartridges that were in drives will NOT be returned to their original slots. They will be loaded back into the drives. Use Force Unload to return them to their original slots if needed. Adding and Removing Barcode Templates You can add and remove (delete), but not edit, cartridge barcode templates at any time. 108 Management

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1.
On the
Cartridge Details
screen, select all the cartridges that you want to delete and erase.
2.
If you have installed a Secure Erasure license, select the
With Secure Erasure
option if you
want to use Secure Erasure. This option is only available if you have the license installed.
3.
Click
Go
.
The
Destroy Cartridge
wizard opens and requests confirmation.
4.
Click
Yes
to continue. (You can click
No
or
Cancel
to return to the Cartridge Details screen
without deleting any cartridges.)
The system deletes the selected cartridges, and the progress of the delete operation is indicated
on the
Destroy Cartridge
wizard. Secure Erasure occurs in the background after a cartridge
is deleted.
When the delete operation is complete, a success message appears.
5.
Click
Finish
to exit the wizard and return to the
Cartridge Details
screen.
When Secure Erase has completed on the cartridges, an alert notification appears on the
Notifications
screen.
Unloading a Cartridge from a Drive
If a tape becomes stuck in a drive and cannot be removed using the backup application, unload
the tape using Command View VLS:
1.
Select the tape drive from the navigation tree
2.
From the task bar, select
Force Unload
.
This will return the tape to its original slot.
NOTE:
Upon reboot of the VLS or restart emulations, all cartridges that were in drives will NOT
be returned to their original slots. They will be loaded back into the drives. Use
Force Unload
to
return them to their original slots if needed.
Adding and Removing Barcode Templates
You can add and remove (delete), but not edit, cartridge barcode templates at any time.
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Management