Drive Cleaning

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Overview

Enable Automatic Drive Cleaning

Scheduling Drive Cleaning Operations

Manually Initiating a Drive Cleaning Operation using the CommCell Console

Resetting Counters When Drives are Cleaned using Library Options

Automatically Identify Cleaning Media using Barcodes


Overview

You must clean each drive periodically or when necessary to remove the oxides that accumulate on the read-write heads. The drive cleaning operation includes the task of mounting the cleaning media into the drive, cleaning the read-write head and unmounting the cleaning media. (The cleaning media will be unmounted after the amount of time specified in the Cleaning Duration option available in the Drive Cleaning Threshold Parameters tab of Hardware Maintenance Thresholds dialog box.)

Refer to the drive manufacturer's documentation for the recommended drive cleaning criteria and cleaning duration for each drive type.

Drive cleaning operation must be performed in the following situations:

The MediaAgent offers several options to both monitor and perform the drive cleaning operation. This includes the following:

In addition, the system provides the facility to automatically identify the barcodes associated with cleaning media. See Automatically Identify the Cleaning Media using Barcodes.

The Bull Calypso Media & Library Manager service on the CommServe checks for drives (in the CommCell) that require cleaning, every 20 minutes. You can modify the frequency by changing the Automatic Drive Cleaning check interval in Minutes default value in the Media Management Configuration (Service Configuration) dialog box.


Enable Automatic Drive Cleaning

The MediaAgent automatically mounts the cleaning tape and cleans the drive if the Enable Auto-Cleaning options are enabled for the library These options are not enabled by default.

If you enable this option, verify and ensure that you have a good cleaning media in the Cleaning Media pool. (For information on the Cleaning Media pool, see Cleaning Media.)

When a drive is successfully cleaned, a message is displayed in the Event Viewer, and the drive cleaning parameters in the Odometers tab of Drive Properties are reset.

Keep in mind that if these options are not enabled, the system does not automatically clean the drive when the hardware indicates that the drive requires cleaning. Hence subsequent mount operations in the drive may fail.

This option is not available for stand-alone drives and optical libraries.

Some drives do not support the drive cleaning feature. Do not enable the Enable Auto-Cleaning option for such drives.

The Enable Auto-Cleaning options can be established from the General tab of the Library Properties dialog box. The following options can be established:

By default, the MediaAgent checks for drives that require cleaning every 15 minutes. You can modify this value using the Automatic Drive Cleaning check interval in Minutes option from the Media Management Configuration (Service Configuration) dialog box available in the Control Panel.


Scheduling Drive Cleaning Operations

Drive cleaning operation can be scheduled to ensure that the drives are cleaned regularly at periodic intervals. Schedules can be created for multiple drives from the library level in the CommCell Browser. In addition, schedules can also be created for the individual drives at the drive level. When the schedule is executed the job will be displayed in the Event Viewer. After the successful completion of the cleaning operation, the system resets the counters that are linked to drive cleaning. You can view these counters from the Drive Properties (Odometers) tab.

The scheduled drive cleaning operation is not available for stand-alone drives and Optical libraries.


Manually Initiating a Drive Cleaning Operation using the CommCell Console

Use the Clean Drive option available in the CommCell Console for each drive, to manually initiate a drive cleaning operation. When initiated, the Clean Drive operation, mounts the cleaning tape and cleans the drive. in addition, this operation also resets the counters that keep track of the number of drive events that have occurred since the drive was cleaned. (These counters can be viewed in the Odometers tab of Drive Properties.) The drive cleaning operation can also be scheduled if necessary.

Check the following before starting the drive cleaning operation:

The drive cleaning operation is not available for stand-alone drives and Optical libraries.


Resetting Counters When Drives are Cleaned using Library Options

Some libraries provide menu options in the library front panel to clean drives. If you use these options, you must indicate to the MediaAgent that the drive has been cleaned.

This can be done by using the Mark Drive Cleaned option in the CommCell Console. This will reset the following counters that keep track of the number of drive events that have occurred since the drive was cleaned:

These counters can be viewed in the Odometers tab of Drive Properties.

Whenever you clean stand-alone drives, use this option from the CommCell Console to indicate that the drive has been cleaned.


Automatically Identify Cleaning Media using Barcodes

Most cleaning media have a standard barcode pattern. This feature can be used to automatically identify the cleaning media in the library and move them to the cleaning media pool. This is done as follows:

  1. Enable the automatic media discovery option in the Media tab of the Library Properties dialog box.
  2. Define all the barcode patterns that may be used in all libraries in the CommCell from the Barcode Patterns tab of the Media Management dialog box.
  3. Associate the barcode patterns for cleaning media used in the library, from the BarCode Patterns tab of the Cleaning Media Group Properties dialog box.

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