Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!pyrnj!hhb!leonh From: leonh@hhb.UUCP (leon howorth) Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec Subject: Bad TK52 CompacTape II cartridge tapes Keywords: TK52, TK70 Message-ID: <179@hhb.UUCP> Date: 24 Mar 89 17:14:30 GMT Organization: HHB Systems, Mawah, NJ Lines: 32 We recently encountered many, sometimes intermittent, problems with a TK70 tape drive on a Microvax 3600 (running VMS 4.7A ). More than 50% of the new TK52 "CompacTape II" cartridge tapes we tried to INIT resulted in an error message: " Device not in configuration or not available" when in fact the device MUA0: was online and available. The same error was received about 50% of the time when attempting to BACKUP/LIST a backup tape previously created on that drive. These tapes were new and had never been used in a TK50 drive (which would ruin them for TK70). Finally, my DEC Field Service guy found out through his tech. support channels that cartridges within certain Lot numbers and ranges of Tape numbers have been judged defective. In fact, they warn that using any of these tapes in an otherwise good drive can contaminate the drive and subsequently contaminate good tapes. The Lot number is either stamped in the center of the back of the cartridge or it is the leftmost of two numbers stamped on the top rear of the cartridge. The defective tapes are those within the following ranges ( letter "x" denotes wildcard character): LOT # TAPE # ----- ------- 9x74x xx5x 9x74x xx0x 9x80x xx09x or xx09xx 9x80x xx10x or xx10xx 9x8xx xx57x or xx57xx 9x8xx xx58x or xx58xx Leon Howorth, HHB Systems, 201-848-8000 ext. 243 UUCP: ....pyrnj!hhb!leonh