All backups to LTO4 tapes have begun failing
Hello !
We have an HP 1/8 G2 Autoloader with an Ultrium 4-SCSI tape drive. We use Backup Exec 10d for Windows Servers on a Win2003 SP2 for backups.
In the past we have used both LTO3 (7973A) and LTO4 (7974A) cartridges with success. Recently all the LTO4 cartridges fail in various ways. LTO3 cartridges remain fine. We have about 15 bad LTO4 cartridges at the moment.
The symptoms below are all happening to LTO4 cartridges that have data on them from previous successful backups.
- Most get CRC errors during a backup job
- Some are marked bad upon load.
- Some are marked blank upon load.
- All cartridges end up failing during a short or long erase, or if the erase works they end up failing with read errors or crc errors during a backup job.
BE jobs usually fail with the following CRC error"
"Storage device "HP 7" reported an error on a request to write a file mark to media. Error reported: Data error (cyclic redundancy check). This could be caused by either a dirty tape drive, bad media, or a SCSI problem."
The HP 1/8 G2 firmware has been updated to 3.80. The HP Ultrium 4-SCSI tape drive firmware has been updated to W61W/MSL G3. The Windows 2003 Installation is fully up to date. The Backup Exec 10d (5629) is up to date with SP4 installed.
Both the 1/8 G2 Autoloader and the Ultrium 4-SCSI tape drive pass their self tests with HP LTT. The 1/8 G2 passes the Device Analysis test, but the Ultrium 4 passes with some warnings, which are:
(FYI Slot 1: Cleaning cartridge, Slots 2-8: LTO4 cartridges)
- Rule 5.0: Unrecoverable read error on tape in slot 7 (I have since removed this LTO4 tape)
- Rule 8.12: one or more cartridges has missing/unreadable barcode. (We do not use barcodes)
Does anyone have any suggestions about why we are experiencing this problem and what we can do to solve it?
Thank you.
Hi,
Are you using the Symantec drivers for the device, and are these updated?
Have you tried to use HP LTT to to a long erase on the tapes and then reuse them in BE? Try it with 1 to start and check.
If this fails, do the following:
1. Delete the autoloader from within BE completely.
2. Delete the Autoloader from within Device Manager, and turn the autoloader off and disconnect it from the server before disconnecting it.
3. Let the server start up, and make sure that the autoloader doesn't show up. Shut down the server...
4. Reconnect the autoloader and start it up. Once it has completed the start-up, turn on the server.
5. Use BE to install the Symantec drivers and check a backup...
Thanks!