I've tested with a LTO-6 driver with LTO-6 tapes and it Works fine. I've not tested the LTO-7 driver with another LTO-7 tape., since the error point to the drive not the tape. I'll give it a try.
-----Mensaje original----- De: Andrew Ryder [mailto:tire...@shaw.ca] Enviado el: sábado, 4 de noviembre de 2017 22:21 Para: Jaime Ferrer <jafer...@ingesoft.net>; bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net Asunto: Re: [Bacula-users] Backup error with LTO-7 Does this only happen with this tape or with other lto-7 tapes? On 11/04/2017 06:07 PM, Jaime Ferrer wrote: > Hi; > > > > I have been working with bacula for almost 10 years. > It’s a great program and I’ve installed in several servers without > issues, Also It has saved me several times! 😉. Recently I’ve been > preparing a Bacula server with the latest version 9.0.4 with a HP > Ultrium 7 tape drive. After running successfully the btape test run, I > performed the first backup and restore to test the unit. During the > first backup its fails with the following error: > > > > JobId 28: Elapsed time=00:04:54, Transfer rate=20.13 M Bytes/second > 30-Oct 13:16 local-sd JobId 28: Fatal error: Alert: Volume="TEST3" > alert=3: ERR=The operation has stopped because an error has occurred > while reading or writing data which the drive cannot correct. The > drive had a hard read or write error 30-Oct 13:16 local-sd JobId 28: > Fatal > error: Alert: Volume="TEST3" alert=5: ERR=The tape is damaged or the > drive is faulty. Call the tape drive supplier helpline. The drive can > no longer read data from the tape 30-Oct 13:16 local-sd JobId 28: > Warning: Disabled Device "LTO-7" (/dev/nst0) due to tape alert=39. > > local-sd JobId 28: Warning: Alert: Volume="TEST3" alert=39: ERR=The > tape drive may have a fault. Check for availability of diagnostic > information and run extended diagnostics if applicable. The drive > may have had a failure which may be identified by stored diagnostic > information or by running extended diagnostics (eg Send Diagnostic). > Check the tape drive users manual for instructions on running extended > diagnostic tests and retrieving diagnostic data. > > FileSet: "Full Set" 2017-09-29 19:01:12 > > Pool: "TEST" (From Job resource) > > Catalog: "MyCatalog" (From Client resource) > > Storage: "LTO-7" (From Pool resource) > > Scheduled time: 30-Oct-2017 13:10:55 > > Start time: 30-Oct-2017 13:11:03 > > End time: 30-Oct-2017 13:16:12 > > Elapsed time: 5 mins 9 secs > > Priority: 11 > > FD Files Written: 190,214 > > SD Files Written: 190,214 > > FD Bytes Written: 5,891,151,955 (5.891 GB) > > SD Bytes Written: 5,919,950,296 (5.919 GB) > > Rate: 19065.2 KB/s > > Software Compression: None > > Comm Line Compression: None > > Snapshot/VSS: no > > Encryption: no > > Accurate: no > > Volume name(s): TEST3 > > Volume Session Id: 1 > > Volume Session Time: 1509379838 > > Last Volume Bytes: 17,790,732,288 (17.79 GB) > > Non-fatal FD errors: 0 > > SD Errors: 1 > > FD termination status: OK > > SD termination status: Error > > Termination: *** Backup Error *** > > > > > > As the error implies I ran the HP LTT tools but as far as I went all > drive diagnostics seems to be ok. > > > > Looking into the failed backup job, it’s seems that the job failed > just after files are backed up, since all test jobs have the same > size, around 5GB which is the size of the test files. Also I can > restore it back but finished with the same error. The files are not > stored in the catalog since the backup job fails, so I had to restore all > files at once. > > > > 30-Oct 13:20 local-dir JobId 29: Using Device "LTO-7" to read. > > 30-Oct 13:20 local-sd JobId 29: Ready to read from volume "TEST3" on > Tape device "LTO-7" (/dev/nst0). > > 30-Oct 13:20 local-sd JobId 29: Forward spacing Volume "TEST3" to > addr=2:0 30-Oct 13:22 local-sd JobId 29: Elapsed time=00:01:37, > Transfer rate=61.03 M Bytes/second 30-Oct 13:22 local-sd JobId 29: > Fatal error: Alert: Volume="TEST3" alert=3: ERR=The operation has > stopped because an error has occurred while reading or writing data > which the drive cannot correct. The drive had a hard read or write > error 30-Oct 13:22 .local-sd JobId 29: Fatal error: Alert: Volume="TEST3" > alert=5: ERR=The tape is damaged or the drive is faulty. Call the tape > drive supplier helpline. The drive can no longer read data from the > tape 30-Oct 13: .local-sd JobId 29: Warning: Disabled Device "LTO-7" > (/dev/nst0) due to tape alert=39. > > 30-Oct 13:22 .local-sd JobId 29: Warning: Alert: Volume="TEST3" > alert=39: ERR=The tape drive may have a fault. Check for availability > of diagnostic information and run extended diagnostics if applicable. > The drive may have had a failure which may be identified by stored > diagnostic information or by running extended diagnostics (eg Send > Diagnostic). Check the tape drive users manual for instructions on > running extended diagnostic tests and retrieving diagnostic data. > > 30-Oct 13:22 APSSCL0SRV010.apsa.local-dir JobId 29: Error: Bacula > .local-dir 9.0.4 (06Sep17): > > Build OS: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu redhat (Core) > > JobId: 29 > > Job: RestoreFiles.2017-10-30_13.19.42_04 > > Restore Client: .local-fd > > Start time: 30-Oct-2017 13:19:44 > > End time: 30-Oct-2017 13:22:23 > > Files Expected: 190,214 > > Files Restored: 190,214 > > Bytes Restored: 5,891,133,870 > > Rate: 37051.2 KB/s > > FD Errors: 0 > > FD termination status: OK > > SD termination status: Error > > Termination: *** Restore Error *** > > > > Testing a HP Ultirum 6 unit, Bacula works flawlessly. > > > > So I’m starting to doubt about this unit despite its diagnostics seems > to be ok. Also I will upgrade the firmware and also driver from HPe > site, and test. Also perform a tar test round. > > > > But meanwhile, I’m wondering if one of you have experienced something > like this? Are LTO-7 compatible with Bacula? Are there some special > parameters/config for this units (LTO-7) ? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------- Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's > most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot > > > > _______________________________________________ > Bacula-users mailing list > Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users