Peter, I have a 3583 rather than a 3584, but over the last 1-1/4 years it's been in service, the only time we've had a tape failure was when we had a hardware failure - dead picker (four times), jammed drives (twice), etc. We have 71 data tapes in our library and we've never seen one just fail.
Our system is running on AIX but in this case that shouldn't make any difference. Could you have electrical interference or SCSI termination problems? On my 3583 and DLT libraries I finally cabled them so that drive data does not flow through the library controllers - the controller is the last "real" device on the SCSI chain. That made a world of difference in reliability. Good luck. Tab Trepagnier TSM Administrator Laitram LLC Peter Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/08/2003 04:50 PM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: faulty media Recently, we have been experiencing a high number of media errors (generally read errors with some locate errors) on our 3584 LTO library. A recent query of the volumes table shows that we have 37 tapes (out of 250) with read errors! We have had IBM out to inspect the library and drives, and they report that everything is fine. Is it normal to have this many errors? Could we have that many bad tapes? The tapes are not rewritten very often (the data being stored is for a long term and is generally very static). Has anyone else experienced these kind of media issues? We are running TSM 4.2.2.13 on Win2K, the library is connected via LVD SCSI, and all the firmware on the drives are up-to-date. Thanks in advance. Peter Peter Ford System Engineer Stentor, Inc. 5000 Marina Blvd, Brisbane, CA 94005-1811 Main Phone: 650-228-5555 Fax: 650 228-5566 http://www.stentor.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]