Referencing thread478-144801
On a brand new IBM eServer xSeries 236 Type 8841 with DDS Gen5 Tape Drive using DDS 5 DAT 72 tapes with an Adaptec 320 SCSI controller, when I run a backup job for two volumes or if I append the second volume to a tape in a second backup job, I am seeing the following error:
E1145 Media Write Error - Unit Attention
I have seen another error a few times along with this error that says the tape drive has lost power or been turned off during the backup operation.
When this occurs, the server has to be cold booted to remove the tape and re-enable the tape drive. It is occurring with every multiple volume backup job.
I am also experiencing the same problem with Symantec's BackupExec 9.2.
Any suggestions on how to resolve this issue would be appreciated.
It does appear that Symantec is aware of this problem though they don't offer much in the way of a fix.
From the readme.txt of Symantec BackupExec 9.2 for Netware...
Known Limitations of Backup Exec for NetWare Servers
If you are running Backup Exec for NetWare with an ASPI-compatible controller and the tape drive is powered off during an operation, you may need to DOWN your file server to restart Backup Exec. Most ASPI managers cannot correctly handle this problem and will cause the Backup Exec to appear to be "hung" while trying to complete an operation. The file server will continue to function properly, but you will need to DOWN the file server and reboot it in order to use Backup Exec again.
Thanks...
On a brand new IBM eServer xSeries 236 Type 8841 with DDS Gen5 Tape Drive using DDS 5 DAT 72 tapes with an Adaptec 320 SCSI controller, when I run a backup job for two volumes or if I append the second volume to a tape in a second backup job, I am seeing the following error:
E1145 Media Write Error - Unit Attention
I have seen another error a few times along with this error that says the tape drive has lost power or been turned off during the backup operation.
When this occurs, the server has to be cold booted to remove the tape and re-enable the tape drive. It is occurring with every multiple volume backup job.
I am also experiencing the same problem with Symantec's BackupExec 9.2.
Any suggestions on how to resolve this issue would be appreciated.
It does appear that Symantec is aware of this problem though they don't offer much in the way of a fix.
From the readme.txt of Symantec BackupExec 9.2 for Netware...
Known Limitations of Backup Exec for NetWare Servers
If you are running Backup Exec for NetWare with an ASPI-compatible controller and the tape drive is powered off during an operation, you may need to DOWN your file server to restart Backup Exec. Most ASPI managers cannot correctly handle this problem and will cause the Backup Exec to appear to be "hung" while trying to complete an operation. The file server will continue to function properly, but you will need to DOWN the file server and reboot it in order to use Backup Exec again.
Thanks...