Re: Restores failing
2006-10-24 15:46:20
Richard Sims wrote:
> On Oct 24, 2006, at 12:41 PM, Skylar Thompson wrote:
>
>> I've been having restores failing for clients with this error
>> message in
>> the server log:
>>
>> Removable volume 5009L is required for a restore request from session
>> 1444. (SESSION: 1444)
>
> Please don't strip off message numbers when citing errors. This one
> would be ANR1254I.
>
> Your Query Volume did not include Format=Detailed, so you're not
> seeing the Access Mode, which typically explains why a volume could
> not be used. (A Request will be outstanding until it times out,
> typically after an hour.)
It's still flagged as read-write:
===
Volume Name: 5009L
Storage Pool Name: ONSITE-LTO
Device Class Name: LTOC
Estimated Capacity: 860,019.5
Scaled Capacity Applied:
Pct Util: 100.0
Volume Status: Full
Access: Read/Write
Pct. Reclaimable Space: 0.0
Scratch Volume?: Yes
In Error State?: No
Number of Writable Sides: 1
Number of Times Mounted: 7
Write Pass Number: 1
Approx. Date Last Written: 10/21/06 20:29:34
Approx. Date Last Read: 10/24/06 12:35:51
Date Became Pending:
Number of Write Errors: 0
Number of Read Errors: 0
Volume Location:
Volume is MVS Lanfree Capable : No
Last Update by (administrator):
Last Update Date/Time: 10/20/06 17:20:48
Begin Reclaim Period:
End Reclaim Period:
Drive Encryption Key Manager:
===
I checked the system logs, and there's nothing that would suggest a bad
tape or drive. Our tape library hasn't reported any errors either.
> Do a daily 'Query Volume ACCess=UNAVailable' to identify volume
> victims of drive or I/O errors, so that they may be treated
> appropriately, as this is one cause of data not making it to copy
> storage pools and causing later mystery recoverability problems.
I don't get any matches back from that query.
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-- Skylar Thompson (skylar2 AT u.washington DOT edu)
-- Genome Sciences Department, System Administrator
-- K324, (206)-685-7354
-- University of Washington Medical Center
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