On Sun, 10 Apr 2005, Slartibartfast wrote:
At the risk of stating the obvious:
Check ALL your scsi cables and terminators.
Everything is brand new, 6ft cables. However I'll check everything
Monday.
Brand new also means "unproven/untested" :-)
6 feet is far too long unless you are using differe
Hi.
Slartibartfast wrote:
User error.
:-)
Try using /dev/nst0 as a first thing.
Same results as with /dev/st0
Slightly different error, I'd say.
...
Done filling tape at 219:0. Now beginning re-read of tape ...
Reading the first 1000 records.
1000 records read now at 0:509
Reposition from 0:509 to
> User error.
>
> :-)
>
> Try using /dev/nst0 as a first thing.
Same results as with /dev/st0
Wrote blk_block=3275000, dev_blk_num=5000 VolBytes=211,276,700,873
rate=27125.0 KB/s
Wrote blk_block=328, dev_blk_num=1 VolBytes=211,599,260,817
rate=27131.6 KB/s
Wrote blk_block=3285000, dev_
On Sat, 2005-04-09 at 08:55, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Slartibartfast wrote:
>
> > This morning I swapped out the tapes and tried again. Here is the
> > resulting error message. Question is; is this a tape media, or drive
> > error?
>
> At the risk of stating the obvious:
>
> Che
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Slartibartfast wrote:
This morning I swapped out the tapes and tried again. Here is the
resulting error message. Question is; is this a tape media, or drive
error?
At the risk of stating the obvious:
Check ALL your scsi cables and terminators.
The single most common cause for
Hi.
Slartibartfast wrote:
Running 1.36.2 on a CentOS 3.4 server connected via SCSI to an Overland
XpressLoader.
No worries... don't see why it shouldn't work.
btape test works fine with no errors.
Have been trying to run the btape fill, both single and multi. I ran a
successful single test yesterd
Running 1.36.2 on a CentOS 3.4 server connected via SCSI to an Overland
XpressLoader.
btape test works fine with no errors.
Have been trying to run the btape fill, both single and multi. I ran a
successful single test yesterday which wrote 211GB onto the tape with no
errors. Tried a multi to te