Hello Arno, On Sun, 22 May 2005 12:25:50 +0200 Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, > > Stephan Holl wrote: > > > Dear List, > > > > I have labeled a fresh tape which runs fine for now. But after a > > while it stops working with the error quoted below: > > > > <error> > > Start Backup JobId 915, > > Job=gdf- serverdaten.2005-05-22_01.05.03 22-May 02:15 data-sd: gdf- > > serverdaten.2005-05-22_01.05.03 Error: block.c:552 Write error at > > 45:10368 on device /dev/tape. ERR=Input/ output error. 22-May 02:15 > > data-sd: gdf-serverdaten.2005-05-22_01.05.03 Error: Error writing > > final EOF to tape. This tape may not be readable. dev.c:1213 ioctl > > MTWEOF error on /dev/tape. ERR=Input/output error. > > At this point I thought "DDS tape for sure!" so probably tape-error thn hardware error?! > > > 22- May 02:15 data-sd: End > > of medium on Volume "incremental-004" Bytes=7,408,359,386 > > Blocks=114,866 at 22-May-2005 02:15. 22-May 02:16 data-sd: Job gdf- > > serverdaten.2005-05-22_01.05.03 waiting. Cannot find any appendable > > volumes. > > </error> > > > > THis is a DDS3-tape > > :-) > > > with hardware-compression turned on, so 7 GB of > > data should not be the end of the tape. Is this behavouir hardware > > or software related? > > > > Currently I have no physical access to the drive to see if the > > cleaning tape should be used, indicated by a red light. > > You can use the tapeinfo program to report the drive's status, and > with any drive from the last few years (say, since about 1996 :-) > that should give you the proper status. "Tape Alert" is the keyword > you're looking for. OK, thank you. And what is the next step when tape-alert is found? > > > Any ideas are helpful. > > Replace the cartridge. Clean the drive. Hold your thumbs :-) I did that 1 week ago. Why do I need to clean the drive that often? I should think about buying more reliable hardware... Best Stephan -- Stephan Holl Check headers for GnuPG Key! http://www.gdf-hannover.de
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