Described are embodiments of an invention for storing write environment conditions of a tape cartridge. A tape drive measures and stores the write environment conditions for a portion of tape as a result of receiving a write command to write data to the same portion of tape. In one embodiment, the w
Described are embodiments of an invention for storing write environment conditions of a tape cartridge. A tape drive measures and stores the write environment conditions for a portion of tape as a result of receiving a write command to write data to the same portion of tape. In one embodiment, the write environment conditions are measured and stored to the tape cartridge each time a write command is received such that each portion of tape written has corresponding stored write environment conditions. The write environment conditions include temperature and relative humidity in one embodiment. The stored write environment conditions for each portion of tape written creates a historical log of the environment conditions that the tape was written within. The historical log can provide information to a manufacturer or user regarding the environmental conditions the user operates their tape drive within and provides information to assist with failure analysis.
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1. A computer implemented method of storing write environment conditions of a tape cartridge mounted in a tape drive, the method comprising: receiving a command to write data to a portion of a tape of said tape cartridge;measuring a write temperature and a write relative humidity of said tape drive
1. A computer implemented method of storing write environment conditions of a tape cartridge mounted in a tape drive, the method comprising: receiving a command to write data to a portion of a tape of said tape cartridge;measuring a write temperature and a write relative humidity of said tape drive as a result of receiving said write command to write said data to said portion of said tape;writing said data to said portion of said tape;storing said write temperature and said write relative humidity to said tape cartridge as write environment conditions for said portion of said tape; andunmounting said tape cartridge in response to determining at least one of said write temperature and write relative humidity are outside an operable temperature range and an operable relative humidity range, respectively. 2. The computer implemented method of claim 1, wherein said storing of said write temperature and write relative humidity to said tape cartridge comprises storing said write temperature and write relative humidity to a cartridge memory within said tape cartridge. 3. The computer implemented method of claim 1, wherein said storing of said write temperature and write relative humidity to said tape cartridge comprises storing said write temperature and write relative humidity to a non-user area of said tape corresponding to said portion of said tape. 4. The computer implemented method of claim 1, wherein said storing of said write temperature and write relative humidity to said tape cartridge comprises storing said write temperature and write relative humidity in a write environment conditions table. 5. The computer implemented method of claim 4, further comprising collapsing said write environment conditions table. 6. The computer implemented method of claim 5, wherein collapsing said write environment conditions table includes removing redundant entries of environment write conditions, wherein a redundant environment write condition entry corresponds to a measured write temperature and write relative humidity entry that is within about 5% of another measured write temperature and write relative humidity. 7. The computer implemented method of claim 1, further comprising determining whether said write temperature and said write relative humidity are outside a preferred range in response to determining that said write temperature and said write relative humidity are within said operable temperature range and said operable relative humidity range, respectively, wherein said preferred temperature range is narrower than said operable temperature range, and wherein said preferred relative humidity range is narrower than said operable relative humidity range. 8. The computer implemented method of claim 7, further comprising sending an error message in response to determining that said write temperature and said write relative humidity are outside said preferred temperature range and said preferred relative humidity range, respectively. 9. The computer implemented method of claim 1, further comprising: measuring a write temperature and a write relative humidity at predetermined intervals during the time that said tape cartridge is mounted in said tape drive. 10. A tape drive comprising: a head having a plurality of read and write elements for reading data from a tape of a tape cartridge mounted in the tape drive and writing data to the tape; anda drive control system for moving the tape across the head;wherein the tape drive is operative to: receive a write command to write data to a portion of the tape;measure a write temperature and a write relative humidity of the tape drive upon receipt of the write command;measure a write temperature and a write relative humidity of the tape drive at predetermined intervals during the time the tape cartridge is mounted in the tape drive;write the data to the portion of the tape;store the following to the tape cartridge as write environment conditions for the portion of the tape: the write temperature and the write relative humidity measured upon receipt of the write command,a maximum and a minimum write temperature measured during the time the tape is mounted,a maximum and a minimum write relative humidity measured during the time the tape is mounted, andan average write temperature and an average write relative humidity calculated over the time the tape is mounted; andunmount the tape cartridge in response to determining at least one of the write temperature and the write relative humidity are outside an operable temperature range and an operable relative humidity range, respectively. 11. The tape drive of claim 10, wherein the write environment conditions are stored to a cartridge memory within the tape cartridge. 12. The tape drive of claim 10, wherein the write environment conditions are stored to a user area of said tape corresponding to said portion of said tape. 13. The tape drive of claim 10, wherein the write environment conditions are stored in a write environment conditions table. 14. The tape drive of claim 13, further operative to clear the write environment conditions table as a result of writing data from a beginning of tape, where data is written to the tape in shingled data tracks. 15. A computer program product for storing write environment conditions of a tape cartridge mounted in a tape drive, the computer program product comprising a computer readable storage medium having program code embodied therewith, the program code executable by a processor to: receive a write command to write data to a portion of a tape of the tape cartridge;measure a write temperature and a write relative humidity of the tape drive as a result of receiving the write command;write the data to the portion of the tape in a shingled format;store the write temperature and the write relative humidity to the tape cartridge as write environment conditions for the portion of the tape; andunmount the tape cartridge in response to determining at least one of the write temperature and the write relative humidity are outside an operable temperature range and an operable relative humidity range, respectively. 16. The computer program product of claim 15, wherein the storing of the write temperature and the write relative humidity to the tape cartridge comprises storing the write temperature and the write relative humidity to a cartridge memory within the tape cartridge. 17. The computer program product of claim 15, wherein the storing of the write temperature and the write relative humidity to the tape cartridge comprises storing the write temperature and the write relative humidity to a non-user area of the tape corresponding to the portion of the tape. 18. The computer program product of claim 15, wherein the storing of the write temperature and the write relative humidity to the tape cartridge comprises storing the write temperature and the write relative humidity in a write environment conditions table. 19. The computer program product of claim 18, further operative to determine whether the write temperature and the write relative humidity are outside a preferred range in response to determining that the write temperature and the write relative humidity are within the operable temperature range and the operable relative humidity range, respectively, wherein the preferred temperature range is narrower than the operable temperature range, and wherein the preferred relative humidity range is narrower than the operable relative humidity range. 20. The computer program product of claim 18, further operative to send an error message in response to determining that the write temperature and the write relative humidity are outside the preferred temperature range and the preferred relative humidity range, respectively.
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