
Operating The AML/2 System
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Cleaning cassettes for BS2000/ROBAR
Cleaning cassettes do not need a barcode label. They are stored in defined com-
partments of the archive.
Cleaning cassettes must be stored in the archive for each drive. After a predefined
number of cleaning cycles (e. g. 500) the host computer automatically sends a
command to eject them ( documentation of interface software).
Cleaning cassettes receive a symbolic volser in the archive catalog.
The symbolic volser is “*CL....”. It can be attached to the cassette on a barcode
label. This will simplify the replacement of cleaning cassettes. A cleaning cassette
can then be stored with the ROBAR command “IN *CL…” .
Cleaning cassettes for MVS/VM/VSE users
The cleaning cassettes do not have a barcode label.
Cleaning cassettes must be stored in the archive for each drive. After a predefined
number of cleaning cycles (e. g. 500) the host computer automatically sends a
command to eject them ( documentation of interface software).
ATTENTION!
When you replace a cleaning cassette put the barcode label of the old cassette
onto the new cassette!
Otherwise the system will not recognize the cassette as a cleaning cassette.
Fast input
In a first input cycle only the defined fast input compartments are querried.
5.13.2 Ejection of Media
The ejection command is send by the host computer. The robot places the media in
the handling boxes in the I/O unit.
When the host controlled ejection is complete you can remove the media or the
handling boxes.
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