Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!rice!rice!sun-spots-request From: csb@gdwb.oz.au (Craig Bishop) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun Subject: Re: Tape wearing out on Exabyte? Keywords: Hardware Message-ID: <1990Oct7.213945.20530@rice.edu> Date: 7 Oct 90 21:30:00 GMT Sender: sun-spots-request@rice.edu Organization: Sun-Spots Lines: 47 Approved: Sun-Spots@rice.edu Originator: spots@walhalla.rice.edu X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 9, Issue 318, message 5 X-Refs: Original: v9n307, Replies: v9n307 v9n312 dave@imax.com (Dave Martindale) writes: >In article <1990Aug15.235722.7639@rice.edu> grant@saturn.cs.swin.oz.au (Grant Collins) writes: >>I have a brand new Exabyte with a brand new tape in it and everytime I do >>a dump over the network to it it gives a message like: >> >>st1: warning, the tape may be wearing out or the head may need cleaning. >>st1: write retries= 13936, file= 0, block= 3448 >> >>I have seen this discussed a while ago but I cant recall the >>cause/solution to the problem. Any ideas? When I restore the contents >>to an unused partition all APPEARS OK. Is there anyway to verify that >>nothing has been corrupted or do I just cross my fingers and hope for the >>best? Any help much appreciated.. >Exabytes normally get a certain number of retries when writing or reading >a tape. If you want to know how many have occurred on the current tape at >any point, do a "mt status" on the drive. In SUNOS 4.1 the st driver has changed and these errors are occurring more frequently and erroneously. We have a SUN supplied exabyte and as well as using it for nightly backups we do backups of our PC's to it during the day using PCNFS Lifeline and some control software we wrote. Since SUNOS 4.1 we have been getting errors on our nightly saves which we never got before and the PC backups don't work at all the PC Lifeline just craps out. What is happening we found was that the st driver no longer positions the tape correctly when the tape is loaded or when it is rewound. The UNIX tools continue to work but the errors above (we believe) are caused by this problem. The first PC to try and backup after the tape has been loaded fails in a different place than the first PC save after a rewind. PC Lifeline times out 4 times (hard coded limit) and then gives up on the dd process running on the Sun, the dd is not responding because it is waiting for the st driver which is playing with the tape trying to get ready to write. SUN Australia has reported this as a bug to SUN US and we are waiting for a fix. We beleive the fix will stop the majority of the over night errors. Craig Bishop Geelong & District Water Board Phone: +61 52 262506 61-67 Ryrie St Geelong Fax: +61 52 218236 Victoria 3220 Australia