XenData SXL-1000 Getting started - page 8
8 XenData Digital Video Archive
4. System Power-Off Procedure
4.1 Preparation
Ensure that all archive and restore operations have completed.
Ensure that all archive and restore operations have completed.
Ensure that there are no LTO cartridges in any of the tape drives in the tape library as
indicated by the control panel on the library. If necessary wait until the drives unload
automatically. (The XenData software, by default, will unload tape cartridges after 10 minutes
of inactivity.)
4.2 Power-Off SX-10
Power-off the SX-10
archive server using ‘Shut down’ from the Start menu. Wait until the SX-10
completes its power-off sequence.
4.3 Power-Off LTO Library
Power-off the LTO library.
5. Importing and Exporting LTO Cartridges
5.1 Importing LTO Cartridges into the Library
Ensure that the barcode labels are correctly attached to the LTO cartridges.
Use the library front panel to open the mail slot and manually insert up to 4 cartridges at a
time. Manually close the mail slot to import the cartridges.
The imported cartridges(s) will be automatically recognized by the XenData software.
5.2 Exporting LTO Cartridges from the Library
Use the XenData Management Console and select the cartridge to be exported in the left
pane of
the console. Right click on the cartridge and select ‘Export’.
Repeat the above if multiple cartridges are to be exported.
Open the mail slot using the library front panel and manually remove the cartridge(s).
6. LTO Drive Cleaning
LTO drives require cleaning from time to time and this operation is performed manually when required
by an SL150 tape drive. Ensure that a cleaning cartridge is present in the tape library reserved slot,
then perform a drive clean by using the Oracle browser-based user interface. A method for inserting a
cleaning cartridge into the reserve slot is described in Section 2.6.