Can anyone help me with this problem. I'm getting this error when backing
up to an IBM LTO2 drive from a Solaris 8 media server (V3.4).
The bptm log shows...
12:41:17 [1242] <4> write_backup: begin writing backup id
client-p01-backup_1075207270, copy 1, fragment 1, to media id
350170 on drive index 3
12:41:17 [1242] <2> process_brm_msg: no pending message from bpbrm
12:41:17 [1242] <2> write_data: absolute block position prior to writing
backup header(s) is 17
12:41:17 [1242] <2> write_data: block position check: actual 17, expected
13
12:41:17 [1242] <2> getsockconnected: host=master-hme1 service=bpdbm
address=xxx.xx.4.68 protocol=tcp non-reserved port=
13721
12:41:18 [1242] <16> write_data: FREEZING media id 350170, too many data
blocks written, check tape/driver block size co
nfiguration
12:41:18 [1242] <2> log_media_error: successfully wrote to error file -
01/27/04 12:41:18 350170 3 WRITE_ERROR
12:41:18 [1242] <2> check_error_history: called from bptm line 12759,
EXIT_Status = 84
The /var/adm/messages log
Jan 27 12:40:10 ubns13 tldd[412]: [ID 574559 daemon.notice] TLD(5)
MountTape 350170 on drive 1, from slot 2
Jan 27 12:40:11 ubns13 scsi: [ID 107833 kern.notice]
/pci@6,4000/fibre-channel@2/st@0,0 (st14):
Jan 27 12:40:11 ubns13 Variable record length I/O
Jan 27 12:40:31 ubns13 ltid[357]: [ID 527591 daemon.notice] LTID - Sent
ROBOTIC request, Type=1, Param2=2
Jan 27 12:40:52 ubns13 tldd[412]: [ID 366972 daemon.notice] DecodeMount():
TLD(5) drive 1, Actual status: STATUS_SUCCESS
Jan 27 12:40:52 ubns13 ltid[357]: [ID 462006 daemon.notice] LTID - received
ROBOT MESSAGE, Type=54, LongParam=0, Param1=
3, Param2=1
Jan 27 12:41:18 ubns13 ltid[357]: [ID 560360 daemon.notice] LTID - Sent
ROBOTIC request, Type=3, Param2=3
Jan 27 12:41:18 ubns13 tldd[412]: [ID 806994 daemon.notice] TLD(5)
DismountTape 350170 from drive 1
I've checked the st.conf file and have tried it with both these
configurations:
CLASS_LTO2 = 1,0x24,0,0x45863d,2,0x00,0x01,0;
CLASS_LTO2 = 1,0x3b,0,0x45d639,4,0x00,0x00,0x40,0x42,3;
Has anyone else seen this? How do I find out if the device driver is the
latest one? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Stuart
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