Hello,
We have an ADSM server (3.1.1.0) running on an NT server, attached to a STK
9714 library. The library initially had 80 volumes (DLT 7000).
Today, I wanted to add 20 additional new cartridges, but I seem to have
problems with the labeling of the cartridges. If I am not mistaking, I
first have to do a LABEL LIBVOL, and afterwards a CHECKIN LIBVOL.
However, no matter which syntax I try, I always get I/O errors on the drive
during the initialization of a cartridge; I tried this on multiple
cartridges, but they all failed. The library has two DLT 7000 drives
attached to it, and I get the errors (during the initialization) on both
drives. The error occurs when specifying a specific volser, but also when
using the LABELSOURCE=BARCODE.
One difference between the new catridges, and the ones which are already in
use in the library, is that the old ones are QUANTUM DLT IV cartridges, and
the new ones are BASF DLT IV ; but I don't think this should make much
difference...
The drives work fine for other processes (migration, reclamation,...).
This is the output :
11/17/1999 18:30:32 ANR8352I Requests outstanding:
11/17/1999 18:30:32 ANR8323I 001: Insert DLT volume 000082 R/W into
entry/exit
port of library STK1 within 60 minute(s); issue
'REPLY'
along with the request ID when ready.
11/17/1999 18:30:59 ANR8499I Command accepted.
11/17/1999 18:31:01 ANR8345E QUERY REQUEST: No match found for this request
number.
11/17/1999 18:31:18 ANR8467I Drive DRIVE0 in library STK1 updated.
11/17/1999 18:31:20 ANR8345E QUERY REQUEST: No match found for this request
number.
11/17/1999 18:37:00 ANR8300E I/O error on library STK1 (OP=8401C058,
CC=205,
KEY=FF, ASC=FF, ASCQ=FF, SENSE=**NONE**,
Description=SCSI
adapter failure). Refer to Appendix B in the
'Messages'
manual for recommended action.
11/17/1999 18:37:00 ANR8802E LABEL LIBVOLUME process 1 for library 000082
failed.
11/17/1999 18:37:00 ANR0985I Process 1 for LABEL LIBVOLUME running in the
BACKGROUND completed with completion state FAILURE at
18:37:00.
Any idea of what can be wrong? Am I using the wrong syntax for the LABEL
command?
Don't hesitate to email me directly....
Regards, Luc.
Luc Verellen
Johnson & Johnson
Networking & Computing Services, Europe, Middle East and Africa
Systems Engineering
Tunhoutseweg 30
2340 Beerse
Belgium
tel.: +32(0)14/60.21.67
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