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Cleaning Drives in the LSM
Replacing Cleaning Cartridges 
When an LSM operating in an SCSI control path environment is in AUTO CLEAN 
mode, the only method to use to replace an expired cleaning cartridge is by selecting the 
Change Cln Cart 
utility from the main operator panel menu and following these 
instructions. 
Notes:
Do not load cleaning cartridges through the door of the LSM because the cleaning 
usage will not increment. You must use the 
Change Cln Cart
 utility and then load 
the cleaning cartridge through the CAP. 
In an LSM having both DLT and 9840 drives, make sure you specify the proper type 
of cleaning cartridge when asked by the 
Change Cln Cart
 utility.
With microcode version 1.9.xx and lower:
The clean counter increments for each clean. When the clean counter is equal to the 
set clean limit value (for example, 20 cleans for DLT cleaning cartridge), a 
Cleaning Cartridge Used Up
 message is displayed on the LSM operator 
panel. This message disappears with the next operator panel message or SCSI 
command. 
If a drive indicates that it needs cleaning, the LSM continues to use an expired 
cleaning cartridge, incrementing the clean counter for each cleaning mount. When an 
expired cleaning cartridge is inserted into the drive, the drive will run the cleaning 
tape to the end and detect that the cleaning cartridge is expired but will not reset the 
clean indicator on the drive. 
If the next tape successfully loads the drive clean indicator will disappear. Executing 
Change Cln Cart
 from the operator panel resets the library’s clean counter to 0.
With microcode version 1.10.xx and higher, same as above except:
When the clean counter is equal to the clean limit value, an asterisk (*) is displayed on 
the right side of the top line on the operator panel to indicate that the cleaning 
cartridge is expired. The asterisk remains on the display, even when other messages 
display, until you execute 
Change Cln Cart
.
During early portions of a library initialization, the asterisk temporarily does not 
display. However, once the library has been initialized, the asterisk reappears if the 
clean counter exceeds the set clean limit.