I had the same (or similar) problem using IBMtape 1.4.11, TSM would hit EOV
then fail with an 'already reached EOV once' error, flag the tape R/O and
move on to the next tape ad nauseum... upgrading to IBMtape 1.4.14 solved
that problem (had to bump the Linux kernel up a notch to run a version the
new driver supported.)
-Ken
-----Original Message-----
From: Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU [mailto:zforray AT VCU DOT EDU]
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 2:19 PM
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: More TSM Linux issues
I think I have the answer to this, but would like someone to verify since I
don't speak "hardware driver-ese".
On this TSM Linux server, the 3590 drives it uses (FC via QLOGIC), are
constantly "trashing" the tapes it writes to. Almost every tape is marked as
"READONLY".
Upon investigation, I found a correlation. In the activity log, I see a
message about "end of file" being reached on the tape, followed by an error
OP=FLUSH, Error Number=5, CC=0, KEY=40, ASC=00, ASCQ=00.
The IBMtape driver is at 1.4.11. The only fixes since then (latest is
1.4.14) that might be close (this is where the "hardware driver-ese" comes
in) is:
"Fixed Write Filemark 0 handling at the early warning zone" ?
Your thoughts/suggestions on this ?
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