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DDS + Legato 7.1.3 + SAN = bus reset issues

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Persevalli

Technical User
Nov 3, 2001
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All,

I would like to know if somebody have similar configuration or experienced similar problem:

Configuration:
- Legato Version: 7.1.3
- Library: HP 16 Drives LTO II
- Operating System: Tru64 v5.1B (Cluster v5)
- SAN: Brocade SAN Switches 16 Ports x 2 Gb
- Zoning: Hardware Enforced
- Bridges: NSR e2400 (x 4)
- Quant. of Hosts sharing the Library: 5

Problem Description:

-> During the backup , sometimes the Legato presents the following error on drives:

"05/03/04 08:04:40 nsrd: Jukebox 'rd=srlac051:ESLAC002' failed: expected volume 'L20128' got 'NULL'."



-> The Tru64 tool "EVM" collects the following data:

"03-May-2004 10:14:10 Media may have been changed or device was reset (HWID=18446 744073709551589 lid=109 btl=13/0/0)"

"03-May-2004 10:47:26 Media may have been changed or device was reset (HWID=18446 744073709551609 lid=96 btl=11/0/3)"


Ps: No "fabric changes" happening during the Backup.

Thank you.

Persevalli

 
Hi,

I' ve a similar problem with a similar configuration.

Configuration:

Legato Version: 7.1.1
Library: StorageTek 12 Drives LTO II
Operating System: Windows 2000
SAN: Brocade SAN Switches 32 Ports x 2 Gb
Zoning: Hardware Enforced
Quant. of Hosts sharing the Library: 16

Problem description:

During the backup, sometimes the Legato presents the same error:
Jukebox 'STK-L700e' failed: expected volume '000042' got 'NULL'

But the main problem is in the restore and the scanner.

When I restore sometimes the Legato presents the following error:

can not read record 30979 of file 33 on LTO Ultrium-2 tape 000399.

And the restore fail.


In the scanner, when I run the command: scanner -f 4 -mv \\.\Tape0, the command scanner cannot read the label of the tape and it cannot be positioned in the file 4, it is positioned in file 130.

C:\>scanner -f 4 -mv \\.\Tape0
scanner: \\.\Tape0: opened for reading
scanner: \\.\Tape0: rewinding
scanner: Reading the label...
scanner: Reading the label done
scanner: SYSTEM error: Tape label read for volume ? in pool ?, is not recognised
by Networker: Hay más datos disponibles.
scanner: SYSTEM error: Tape label read for volume ? in pool ?, is not recognised
by Networker: Hay más datos disponibles.
scanner: scanning for valid records...
scanner: read: 65536 bytes
scanner: read: 65536 bytes
scanner: Found valid record:
scanner: volume id 1602174808
scanner: file number 126
scanner: record number 4731
scanner: volume name `000230'
scanner: scanning LTO Ultrium-2 tape 000230 on \\.\Tape0
scanner: volume id 1602174808 record size 65536
created 4/16/04 2:07:39 expires 4/16/06 2:07:39
scanner: LTO Ultrium-2 tape 000230 already exists in the media index
scanner: setting position from fn 0, rn 0 to fn 2, rn 0
scanner: unexpected file number, wanted 2 got 128
scanner: adjusting file number from 2 to 128
scanner: scanning file 128, record 0


Have you the same problems?

Thank you.


 
Jvmv,

Actually this is a very recent configuration and I didn´t
execute any scanner yet. I´ll try and answer your question in near future.

Thanks for the answer.

Kind regards,
Persevalli
 
Hi Admins
We have the same troubles, but now it works fine!

the only thing we changed was the scsi-to-fibre Bridge (chapperall to hp nsr). but attention... you MUST fix the tape-drives to a port of your fibre-bridge otherway after each scsi-reset (unix need this) you have maybe a other path to your physicale tape (sorry my english, im swiss:)
). I hope you understand what i mean...

first:
fix the path tape-to-bridgeport
second:
adjust via jbconfig the correct path from your dds-mapping

kind regard

roger
 
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