On Sat, 25 Nov 2000, Mike Andres wrote:
>Hi,
>
> We are currently experiencing a problem with a group of NT media
>servers sharing a STK 9730 library. The library has 4 DLT7K drives and all
>servers are connected to the library via FC and share the drives using SSO.
>For about a week everything ran fine, but then we started seeing NBU
>reporting the drives loaded with various tapes in the device monitor. The
>drives would appear to be held by any one of the 5 servers with a vaild tape
>apparently loaded, however, when we look at the drive itself, there is no
>tape loaded and looking back at the logs, the job on the server that NBU
>says has the drive always finishes successfully and the tape is unloaded as
>it should be. To fix the problem, we try to reset the drive from the device
>monitor, but soon after, NBU reports it loaded. Resetting the server that
>has the drive sometimes helps, but in a few cases, we had to reset the
>library and the server to clear the reservation. Has anyone seen anything
>like this? We are running NBU 3.2 with the 412 patch installed. All NT's
>are at SP 5. Any help is appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Mike Andres
>
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We had a similar problem on Friday. We have the same NBU version, but
our master server is a Unix and is also the media manager.
Our support person said it's a common problem that was solved in 3.4 .
The way he suggested to solve it (it worked) is:
1. You make sure that the tapes in the robot really don't belong to any
active job.
2. Run robtest, and do:
s d - it shows which tape from which slot is in which drive.
unload d1 - or whichever drive number.
m d1 sxxx - return the tape from that drive to its slot #.
and so on for all the needed drives.
3. In the device management window - mark that drive, and do reset drive
on it.
I did this procedure without opening the robot and without terminating
any daemons. I had an active job at the time, which continued as usual.
Hope this helps for you too.
Miriam
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Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 32000, ISRAEL
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