HP StorageWorks SB920c HP StorageWorks Tape Blade User Guide (625055-001, Nove - Page 42

and this feature is enabled in the backup application. See, for backup

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On At power on Off The drive is idle and there is no encryption key. Off with Ready flashing green The tape drive is reading/writing unencrypted data from another host or unloading a cartridge. On (solid blue) The drive is idle but the encryption key is loaded. The drive is ready to read/write encrypted data. On (solid blue) with Ready flashing green The drive is reading/writing encrypted data. There is an encryption related error. This is cleared after unload executes Alternate flashing, blue and amber or successful encryption/decryption resumes. See also "Encryption troubleshooting" on page 63. NOTE: The Encryption LED only functions if you are using backup software that supports hardware encryption and this feature is enabled in the backup application. See http://www.hp.com/go/connect for backup application compatibility. 42 Understanding LEDs

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At power on
On
The drive is idle and there is no encryption key.
Off
The tape drive is reading/writing unencrypted data from another host
or unloading a cartridge.
Off with Ready flashing green
The drive is idle but the encryption key is loaded. The drive is ready to
read/write encrypted data.
On (solid blue)
The drive is reading/writing encrypted data.
On (solid blue) with Ready flashing
green
There is an encryption related error. This is cleared after unload executes
or successful encryption/decryption resumes. See also
Encryption
troubleshooting
on page 63.
Alternate flashing, blue and amber
NOTE:
The Encryption LED only functions if you are using backup software that supports hardware encryption
and this feature is enabled in the backup application. See
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for backup
application compatibility.
Understanding LEDs
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