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Media surface error

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bojus

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Jul 27, 2010
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Hello I found in logs the entries like below:

"03/27/10 00:32:00 nsrd: media critical: TapeAlert flag "Media" has been posted for /dev/rmt1.1
03/27/10 00:32:00 nsrd: media critical: TapeAlert flag "Clean now" has been posted for /dev/rmt1.1
03/27/10 00:32:00 nsrd: media warning: TapeAlert flag "Hard error" has been posted for /dev/rmt1.1
03/27/10 00:32:00 nsrd: media warning: TapeAlert flag "Diagnostics required" has been posted for /dev/rmt1.1
03/27/10 00:32:00 nsrd: media warning: /dev/rmt1.1 writing: Media surface error, at file 582 record 14740
03/27/10 00:32:00 nsrd: media notice: LTO Ultrium-3 tape UHO165 on /dev/rmt1.1 is full
03/27/10 00:32:00 nsrd: media notice: LTO Ultrium-3 tape UHO165 used 1947 GB of 381 GB capacity
03/27/10 00:36:23 nsrd: media info: WORM capable for device /dev/rmt1.1 has been set
03/27/10 00:39:29 nsrd: media info: WORM capable for device /dev/rmt1.1 has been set
03/27/10 00:50:06 nsrd: media warning: /dev/rmt1.1 moving: fsr 14735: drive status is The end of data was reached
03/27/10 00:50:06 nsrd: media critical: TapeAlert flag "Media" has been cleared for /dev/rmt1.1
03/27/10 00:50:06 nsrd: media emergency: could not position UHO165 to file 582, record 14736
03/27/10 00:54:32 nsrd: media info: WORM capable for device /dev/rmt1.1 has been set
03/27/10 00:54:32 nsrd: media warning: /dev/rmt1.1 reading: Error 0
03/27/10 00:57:14 nsrd: savegroup info: mainDB running on sdp_nsr
03/27/10 00:59:01 nsrd: media info: WORM capable for device /dev/rmt1.1 has been set

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3/27/10 01:03:52 nsrd: media info: WORM capable for device /dev/rmt1.1 has been set
03/27/10 01:03:52 nsrd: media warning: /dev/rmt1.1 reading: Error 0
03/27/10 01:08:11 nsrd: media info: WORM capable for device /dev/rmt1.1 has been set
03/27/10 01:08:11 nsrd: media warning: /dev/rmt1.1 reading: Error 0
03/27/10 01:13:21 nsrd: media info: WORM capable for device /dev/rmt1.1 has been set
03/27/10 01:13:21 nsrd: media warning: /dev/rmt1.1 reading: Error 0
03/27/10 01:17:29 nsrd: media info: WORM capable for device /dev/rmt1.1 has been set
03/27/10 01:17:29 nsrd: media warning: /dev/rmt1.1 reading: Error 0
03/27/10 01:17:29 nsrd: media notice: Volume "UHO165" on device "/dev/rmt1.1": Cannot decode block. Verify the device configuration. Tape positioning by record is d
isabled.

03/27/10 01:17:29 nsrd: media warning: verification of volume "UHO165", volid 7350842 failed, can not read record 14736 of file 582 on LTO Ultrium-3 tape UHO165
03/27/10 01:17:29 nsrd: media notice: verification of volume "UHO165", volid 7350842 failed, volume is being marked as full.

03/27/10 01:17:29 nsrd: write completion notice: Writing to volume UHO165 complete
03/27/10 01:17:29 nsrd: media notice: Save set (229458307) sdp_nsr:/backup_vol/main volume UHO165 on /dev/rmt1.1 is being terminated because: Media verification fai
led
03/27/10 01:17:29 nsrd: sdp_nsr:/backup_vol/main done saving to pool 'MainDBbackup' (UHO165) 46 GB
03/27/10 01:18:00 nsrd: Operation 876 started : Load volume `UHO1
"

And the backup failed, please explain me the meaning of the logs. Is it problem with the tape, or networker or with the tape drive?Why it didn't clean automaticly?

I appreciate for any help
 
You can not easily determine that. First, NW assumes a media problem but a HW problem could also be possible. May i suggest that you test your scenario with another tool (tar etc.) to find out.

From these logs, you can not say why the cleaning was not initiated. Make sure that it can, if possible. Especially, look whether your cleaning tape has not been used up.
 
Thanks for the reply. I can see it has 49 uses left, therefore it is almost new. Could you send me how to force the cleaning by the system?

and second ..thing..how to do this properly "by hand"?I found the procedure coming with the documentation of scalar BLU from display menu. But should I use it as it is there described or with networker (nsradimn -c) tool?

BR
swider
 
If NW shall take care about the cleaning, you should not do via the jukebox panel. Otherwise you will bypass NW.

To force the cleaning, simply insert the cartridge into the drive. From the command line you do this with

nsrjb -ln -f <device> -S <slot>

 
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