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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: cino2 on April 03, 2005, 07:50:56 PM
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I don't know if it is an hardware problem of the dat or a configuration problem. Here are some logs:
flexbackup -test-tape-drive gives:
FAILURE! Problem with tape driver or parameters.
Tried to change $blksize, $pad_blocks, or $mt_blksize, turn buffering off, but still got I/O error.
I tried to change parameters but got always the same error.
that's my log error in /var/tail/messages, when i type:
flexbackup -newtape
Apr 3 01:08:55 xxxxxx kernel: (scsi0:A:6:0): parity error detected in Data-in phase. SEQADDR(0x1a3) SCSIRATE(0x93)
Apr 3 01:08:55 xxxxxx kernel: scsi0:A:6: Missed busfree. Lastphase = 0xe0, Curphase = 0x0
Apr 3 01:08:55 xxxxxx kernel: (scsi0:A:6:0): parity error detected in Data-in phase. SEQADDR(0x1a2) SCSIRATE(0x93)
Apr 3 01:08:55 xxxxxx kernel: scsi0:A:6: Missed busfree. Lastphase = 0xe0, Curphase = 0x0
Apr 3 01:08:55 xxxxxx kernel: (scsi0:A:6:0): parity error detected in Data-in phase. SEQADDR(0x1a2) SCSIRATE(0x93)
Apr 3 01:08:55 xxxxxx kernel: scsi0:A:6: Missed busfree. Lastphase = 0xe0, Curphase = 0x0
Apr 3 01:08:55 xxxxxx kernel: (scsi0:A:6:0): parity error detected in Data-in phase. SEQADDR(0x1a2) SCSIRATE(0x93)
Apr 3 01:08:55 xxxxxx kernel: scsi0:A:6: Missed busfree. Lastphase = 0xe0, Curphase = 0x0
Apr 3 01:08:55 xxxxxx kernel: (scsi0:A:6:0): parity error detected in Data-in phase. SEQADDR(0x1a2) SCSIRATE(0x93)
Apr 3 01:08:55 xxxxxx kernel: scsi0:A:6: Missed busfree. Lastphase = 0xe0, Curphase = 0x0
Apr 3 01:08:55 xxxxxx kernel: st0: Error with sense data: Current st09:00: sense key Aborted Command
Apr 3 01:08:55 xxxxxx kernel: Additional sense indicates Data phase error
Any idea?
Thanks
Romeo
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Could be the SCSI-controller / SCSI-cable or Tape-Drive.
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I don't know if it is an hardware problem of the dat or a configuration problem.
Looks like a hardware problem to me. I'd suspect cables first, then termination, then tape drive or adapter.
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I have found this sentence regarding dell and e-smith:
Oh, and we only got the PV100T to work by changing the SCSI setting to "narrow".
Do you know what it means? Have I to change some hardware setting or is a software setting? Have I to enter the bios?
Sorry but i'm quite new to dat.. :-(