Re: Interesting LTO fault's symptom
2003-06-23 20:14:07
Greeting TSMers,
I have read this thread with great interest as we seem to have similar symptoms
on the same kind of equipement. IBM are confounded at present but are starting
to come to the same conclusion as me that the autoclean symptom on the library
is not functioning as it should. We originally put this down to TSM having
control of the cleaning tapes but have now resolved this and cleaning is still
not happening. We use our drives (3 of them) 18-20 hours a day and the last
cleaning was a manual one we did 3 months ago! The IBM engineer said he
surprised it still works at all. We have thrown out 5 tapes (from a library of
110) over the last 15 months which we now believe may not have been faulty at
all, just victims of a dirty drive! There is another thread related to the
same errors (1117 etc) listed in this list back in February which leads me to
the same conclusions. If IBM come up with a solution I will post it here.
David Fosdike
Senior Technical Specialist
Elders Limited
08 8425 4565
0417 714 467
'...despise not the day of small things...'
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Tomáš Hrouda Ing. [mailto:throuda AT HTD DOT CZ]
>Sent: Monday, 16 June 2003 9:44 PM
>To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
>Subject: Interesting LTO fault's symptom
>
>
>Hi all,
>
>during last weeks I did interesting findings at one of production LTO
>3583-L18 library. There are 2 drives and both was changed past
>series of
>media faults (one of them twice) past about 1 year of
>operation. We have
>about 20 "historicaly touched" tapes with average 3-4 write
>faults. Media
>faults are still repeated and my finding is all that faults
>were done at
>70-75% of estimated capacity (set by longterm using to 105GB,
>we use client
>compression) during filling the tape. It seems like all tapes
>were corrupted
>nearly at the same place, of course there is some diffusion
>because this is
>only estimated filling. Faults at these tapes are repeatedly occured at
>these percents of max capacity.
>
>I understand when one tape has media fault repeatedly at the
>same place, but
>about 20 tapes? Could it mean that all tapes were corrupted by
>one bad drive
>at the same place, or can be reason at microcode?
>
>We are in contact with our IBM support to solve it, but I am
>interested if
>anybody of you register similar phenomenon?
>
>Tomas
>
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