Hello Everyone,
Today I've installed E-Smith 5.5 on my server, and I've also replaced the HP Colorado 8GB (IDE) for a HP 1537A (12/24 DDS3 DAT Drive) attached to a Qlogic SCSI controller, all modules are loaded correctly because the drive is recognized by E-Smith.
After a succesfull installation I tried the backup procedure at 19.45 after checking the logfiles I found this output, /dev/nst0 Input/output error ???
So I've checked my tapes with the command flexbackup -newtape but all come out with the message: /dev/nst0 Input/output error.
So I've test run the tape in a win98 box but this works fine leaving me thinking that my drive and tapes are OK.
Could this be a problem with the blocksize e.g. or another setting, I've already used the setting on myezserver.com to perform an erase before backing up.
The funny part is on my work I use a DAT 12/24 GB and a 20/40 DAT drive on both my servers and the perform very well.
Looking forward to your replies.
Best regards.
Paul van Dun
Viewed at Wed Jul 3 23:32:37 2002.
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| Doing level 0 backup of all using dump
| Retensioning tape...
| Rewinding & erasing tape...
/dev/nst0: Input/output error
| Creating index key 200207031946.35
| Tape #0
| Filesystems = / /boot
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At block 1.
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| File number 1, index key 200207031946.35
| Backup of: /
| Date of this level 0 backup: Wed Jul 03 19:49:07 2002
| Date of last level 0 backup: the epoch
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| (dump -0 -b 10 -a -f - / | gzip -4) | buffer -m 3m -s 10k -u 100 -t -p 75 -B \
| -o /dev/nst0
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DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Wed Jul 3 19:49:07 2002
DUMP: Dumping /dev/hda6 (/) to standard output
DUMP: Added inode 7 to exclude list (resize inode)
DUMP: Label: /
DUMP: mapping (Pass I) [regular files]
DUMP: mapping (Pass II) [directories]
DUMP: estimated 460644 tape blocks.
DUMP: Volume 1 started with block 1 at: Wed Jul 3 19:53:15 2002
DUMP: dumping (Pass III) [directories]
DUMP: dumping (Pass IV) [regular files]
buffer (writer): write of data failed: Input/output error
bytes to write=10240, bytes written=-1, total written 0K
DUMP: Broken pipe
DUMP: The ENTIRE dump is aborted.
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| Backup start: Wed Jul 03 19:49:07 2002
| Backup end: Wed Jul 03 19:53:41 2002
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/dev/nst0: Input/output error
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| File number 2, index key 200207031946.35
| Backup of: /boot
| Date of this level 0 backup: Wed Jul 03 19:53:51 2002
| Date of last level 0 backup: the epoch
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| (dump -0 -b 10 -a -f - /boot | gzip -4) | buffer -m 3m -s 10k -u 100 -t -p \
| 75 -B -o /dev/nst0
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DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Wed Jul 3 19:53:51 2002
DUMP: Dumping /dev/hda1 (/boot) to standard output
DUMP: Added inode 7 to exclude list (resize inode)
DUMP: Label: /boot
DUMP: mapping (Pass I) [regular files]
DUMP: mapping (Pass II) [directories]
DUMP: estimated 2972 tape blocks.
DUMP: Volume 1 started with block 1 at: Wed Jul 3 19:53:51 2002
DUMP: dumping (Pass III) [directories]
DUMP: dumping (Pass IV) [regular files]
DUMP: Volume 1 completed at: Wed Jul 3 19:53:53 2002
DUMP: Volume 1 2960 tape blocks (2.89MB)
DUMP: Volume 1 took 0:00:02
DUMP: Volume 1 transfer rate: 1480 kB/s
DUMP: 2960 tape blocks (2.89MB)
DUMP: finished in 2 seconds, throughput 1480 kBytes/sec
DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Wed Jul 3 19:53:51 2002
DUMP: Date this dump completed: Wed Jul 3 19:53:53 2002
DUMP: Average transfer rate: 1480 kB/s
DUMP: DUMP IS DONE
buffer (writer): write of data failed: Input/output error
bytes to write=10240, bytes written=-1, total written 0K
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| Backup start: Wed Jul 03 19:53:51 2002
| Backup end: Wed Jul 03 19:53:53 2002
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/dev/nst0: Input/output error
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| Rewinding...
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