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[Veritas-bu] Error # 96 with Seagate LTO Drives with "INCOMPATIBLE MEDIUM" err or in /var/adm/messages

2002-02-18 15:44:53
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Error # 96 with Seagate LTO Drives with "INCOMPATIBLE MEDIUM" err or in /var/adm/messages
From: imeirson AT mbi.co DOT il (Itzik Meirson D.Sc.)
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 22:44:53 +0200
Jukeboxes that support mixed media/drives have to have a way to ensure
only the right media gets into the drives.
To enable this, barcodes for the newer media/drives have to have a
specific designation on the barcode.
For LTO cartridges the barcode will be comprised of six alphanumeric
characters suffixed by the characters L1 that designate first version of
LTO.
DLT tapes do not have a designated suffix but SDLT do have one. If you
use DLT barcodes for the LTO cartridges the library will think they are
DLT tapes.
In one occasion when the customer did not have proper barcodes we had to
disable the barcodes usage at the library.
HTH,
        Itzik

-----Original Message-----
From: veritas-bu-admin AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
[mailto:veritas-bu-admin AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu] On Behalf Of Raghavan,
Shyam
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 21:59
To: 'veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu'
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Error # 96 with Seagate LTO Drives with
"INCOMPATIBLE MEDIUM" err or in /var/adm/messages


I forgot to mention that I was using the LTO tapes without a barcode
label. I tried using one of the DLT barcode label on a LTO tape ,but in
both the cases, it was giving "INCOMPATIBLE MEDIUM" error when I tried
to mount it through the "robtest" utility.

Does any one know if  it's possible to use the LTO tapes without a
barcode label ? OR if  the barcode labels are a must, then, is there
anything special about the LTO barcode label which specifies the media
type ?

Thanks....... 

-----Original Message-----
From: Raghavan, Shyam [mailto:Shyam.Raghavan AT weac DOT com]
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 4:27 PM
To: veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Error # 96 with Seagate LTO Drives


Hello Group,

I  installed 4 Seagate LTO (SEAGATE ULTRIUM06242-XXX)  Drives to an
existing L700 Tape Library , with an existing 4 DLT7000 Drives.

Configured the  drives in the Device manager, and created a new Storage
unit for the 4 LTO  drives.  But, when I try to do a backup using this
new
storage unit, I get Error # 96.  Has anyone come across this  problem?
Any
solution or suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Here is my configuration:

1. I did modify st.conf for the Seagate LTO Drives
2. I can see all the LTO drives using sgscan.
3. Added the drives to the exiting robot with the correct index and
device names. 4. Created a new storage unit with Robot type "TLD" and
density "hcart". 
5. Added new LTO tapes with Media type:' 1/2" Cartridge tape' and Robot
type
: "TLD"  and the system assigned these tapes into a new volume group. (
I am not sure if the same library can have different  Volume group for
different media types  ???) 6. Restarted Netbackup server after doing
all the configuration.

Do I miss anything here ?

I am using Netbackup datacenter 3.4 ( with Veritas patch 34_)  on
Solaris 2.6.


Thanks,
Shyam



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