Hi, 14.11.2007 23:48,, Michael Lewinger wrote:: > Hi, > > It just seems to me that SCSI tapes & bacula don't perform well on > low-budget SCSI cards... ? I'm also having problems finsihing btape > successfully with a DDS2 tape on a tekram dc315U
IIRC, I used one of those quite a while ago. Anyway, I have been using old, low-cost SCSI HBAs in my playground setup quite a bit and found that most worked. A really old NCR53Csomething produced some trouble, I believe. > controller, and I'm > waiting for a friend sending me an adaptec 2940 controller to see if > it happens as well. I'll update the list. That series is not without their problems, too... there seem to be many hardware revisions of the controller chips around... I looked into the linux kernel module source code for these a while ago, and it was full of work-arounds for certain chipset revisions. I haven't compared that to other manufacturers modules, though - I was a bit afraid of it ;-) Arno > Michael > > On Nov 14, 2007 10:59 PM, Brad M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> The difficult SCSI card was an Adaptec 2130SLP. >> >> I was using a RAID Array on the card with the tape drive attached. >> >> The btape fill command is now performing the read back process using the >> Adaptec 2940 so I'm quite happy that things are working correctly. >> >> Now the fun begins... >> >> ________________________________ >> >> > Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 14:32:09 -0500 >> >>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Btape test command fails >>> >>> amazing how difficult scsi can be, as mature as it is. i find it very >> frustrating. >>> what was the difficult scsi adapter again? >>> >>> -- michael >>> On Wed, Nov 14, 2007 at 09:46:34AM -0800, Brad M wrote: >>>> A small update: >>>> >>>> I installed an old Adaptec 2940 and ran the btape test command and it >> finished no problem. >>>> I then ran the test 4 more times and all is good. >>>> >>>> Currently I am performing a fill and it seems to be going alright, >> although maybe a tad slow. It's only writing at 20MB/s but I can figure that >> out later. >>>> Thanks again for all your help everyone! >>>> >>>> Brad. >>>> >>>> >>>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: >> Tue, 13 Nov 2007 13:10:33 -0800Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Btape test >> command fails >>>> >>>> Hi again, The only errors that I could pull out were in the >> /var/log/messages: Nov 13 12:29:56 quagmire kernel: (sa0:aacp0:0:4:0): >> READ(06). CDB: 8 0 0 20 0 0Nov 13 12:29:56 quagmire kernel: >> (sa0:aacp0:0:4:0): NO SENSE ILI (length mismatch): -56320 asc:0,0Nov 13 >> 12:29:56 quagmire kernel: (sa0:aacp0:0:4:0): No additional sense >> informationNov 13 12:30:27 quagmire kernel: (sa0:aacp0:0:4:0): READ(06). >> CDB: 8 0 0 fc 0 0Nov 13 12:30:27 quagmire kernel: (sa0:aacp0:0:4:0): NO >> SENSE info:fc00 asc:0,1Nov 13 12:30:27 quagmire kernel: (sa0:aacp0:0:4:0): >> Filemark detectedNov 13 12:31:22 quagmire kernel: (sa0:aacp0:0:4:0): >> READ(06). CDB: 8 0 0 fc 0 0Nov 13 12:31:22 quagmire kernel: >> (sa0:aacp0:0:4:0): NO SENSE info:fc00 asc:0,1Nov 13 12:31:22 quagmire >> kernel: (sa0:aacp0:0:4:0): Filemark detected These errors were produced from >> running: ./btape -c bacula-sd.conf /dev/sa0rewindtest It seems I get the 'NO >> SENSE ILI (length mismatch)' and 'No additional sense information' messages >> the first time i perform a rewind on the tape from a fresh boot. All other >> tape rewinds that I perform do not cause these errors. I am still in the >> process of obtaining a different SCSI card to test to see if I have the same >> issues. Thanks, Brad. >> >>>>> Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 10:28:16 -0500> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Btape test command fails> > >> is there anything in dmesg or log files related to scsi when this error >> occurs?> > On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 04:21:58PM -0800, Brad M wrote:> > Thanks >> for the post Michael.> > > > Unfortunately I am still getting the same >> results.> > > > I changed my SCSI card settings so that the ID of the tape >> drive was now:> > Initiate Wide Negotiation = No> > Sync Transfer Rate = >> 40MB/s> > Packetized = No> > QAS = No> > The tape drive is on the same >> channel as the hard drives so I could not disable the BIOS for the channel.> >>>>> I did notice something new... I have been doing all my testing via a >> SSH connection but saw that every time I ran the btape test command, an >> error would be displayed on the server's terminal.> > > > I then ran the >> btape test command at the server and this is what I got:> > btape: >> btape.c:852 Rewind OK.> > 1000 blocks re-read correctly.(sa0:aacp:0:0:4:0) : >> READ(06). CDB: 8 0 0 fc 0 0> > (sa0:aacp:0:0:4:0) : NO SENSE info:fc00 >> asc:0,1(sa0:aacp:0:0:4:0) : Filemark detected> > JobId 0: Error: block.c:995 >> Read error on fd=3 at file:blk 0:1000 on device "HP_Ultrium" (/dev/sa0). >> ERR=Operation not permitted.btape: btape.c:864 Read block 1001 failed! >> ERR=Operation not permitted> > > > I was not seeing the read, no sense and >> filemark messages via my SSH console.> > > > Suggestions?> > > > Thanks!> > >>>>>>>>>>> Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 16:25:31 -0500> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net> Subject: >> Re: [Bacula-users] Btape test command fails> > i had somewhat similar >> problems with btape that i ended up resolving by modifying the > >> configuration of my scsi controller. see this thread:> > >> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=20071030014308.GA31765%40sif.lsd.ornl.gov&forum_name=bacula-users> >>> -- michael> > > > On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 01:07:13PM -0800, Brad M wrote:> >>> Hi there, I am having some problems trying to get my Tape drive working >> with Bacula. I am very new to the world of Bacula as I was only introduced >> to it back at the BSDCan 2007 gathering. Basically I am setting up a new >> file server and need to backup the data on a daily basis but can't get past >> the point of simply testing my drive. When running the btape test command, >> it seems that it is able to write to the device but unable to read from it. >> Here is the error output: # ./btape -c bacula-sd.conf /dev/sa0Tape block >> granularity is 1024 bytes.btape: butil.c:285 Using device: "/dev/sa0" for >> writing.btape: btape.c:368 open device "HP_Ultrium" (/dev/sa0): OK*test=== >> Write, rewind, and re-read test ===I'm going to write 1000 records and an >> EOFthen write 1000 records and an EOF, then rewind,and re-read the data to >> verify that it is correct.This is an *essential* feature ...btape: >> btape.c:827 Wrote 1000 blocks of 64412 bytes.btape: btape.c:501 Wrote 1 EOF >> to "HP_Ultrium" (/dev/sa0)btape: btape.c:843 Wrote 1000 blocks of 64412 >> bytes.btape: btape.c:501 Wrote 1 EOF to "HP_Ultrium" (/dev/sa0)btape: >> btape.c:501 Wrote 1 EOF to "HP_Ultrium" (/dev/sa0)btape: btape.c:852 Rewind >> OK.1000 blocks re-read correctly.07-Nov 15:28 btape JobId 0: Error: >> block.c:995 Read error on fd=3 at file:blk 0:1000 on device "HP_Ultrium" >> (/dev/sa0). ERR=Operation not permitted.btape: btape.c:864 Read block 1001 >> failed! ERR=Operation not permitted Here is a copy of my baculad-sd.conf >> file: Storage { # definition of myself Name = quagmire-sd SDPort = 9103 # >> Director's port WorkingDirectory = "/usr/local/bacula/bin/working" Pid >> Directory = "/usr/local/bacula/bin/working" Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20}> > >> Director { Name = quagmire-dir Password = "somthing random"}> > Director { >> Name = quagmire-mon Password = "somthing random" Monitor = yes}> > Device { >> Name = HP_Ultrium Media Type = LTO Archive Device = /dev/sa0 AutomaticMount >> = yes; Device Type = Tape AlwaysOpen = yes Removable Media = yes Random >> Access = no; AutoChanger = no#FreeBSD Settings Offline On Unmount = no >> Hardware End of Medium = no BSF at EOM = yes Backward Space Record = no >> Backward Space File = no Fast Forward Space File = no TWO EOF = yes}> > >> Messages { Name = Standard director = quagmire-dir = all} My software setup >> is as follows:FreeBSD 5.5 x86Bacula 2.2.5 (Installed from source)MySQL >> 5.0.45 My hardware setup is as follows:CPU - AMD AM2 5600+Motherboard - Asus >> M2N-LRSCSI Card - Adaptec 2130SLP (PCIX Ultra320)Tape Drive - HP >> StorageWorks Ultrium 448Data Cartridge - HP LTO2 Ultrium 400GB I have been >> trying various FreeBSD suggested configuration changes but in the end, I'm >> always getting the same error. I manually tar'd 40GB of data to the tape >> drive then extracted it back and it worked flawlessly. So I am guessing its >> a configuration setting that I either got wrong or am missing.Any help would >> be very appreciated. Thanks! Brad.> > > > (Sorry if this gets posted twice >> as I had a message awaiting approval but it disappeared)> > >> _________________________________________________________________> > Send a >> smile, make someone laugh, have some fun! Start now!> > >> http://www.freemessengeremoticons.ca/?icid=EMENCA122> > >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------> > >> This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc.> > Still grepping through log >> files to find problems? 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