02-05-2013 01:45 AM
Hallo,
wir sichern täglich ca. 250 GB - 300 GB auf 400 GB LTO-Bänder. Leider kommt es immer wieder vor, dass die Sicherung nach ca. 270 GB stoppet und ein neues Medium verlangt. Eigentlicht müsste die Restkapazität ja gut ausreichen um die Daten zu sichern. Die Sicherung ist so eingestellt, dass die Medien überschrieben werden sollen. Es ist auch auffällig, dass keinerlei Komprimierung erfolgt.
Hat jemand eine Idee woran die liegen könnte?
Besten Dank im Voraus für Tipps
Gruß Micha
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Backup-Server: Windows 2003
Symantec Backup Version 12.5 Rev. 2213
Laufwerk: Quantum Ultrium 3
Solved! Go to Solution.
02-05-2013 01:58 AM
Refer http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH193200
02-05-2013 01:55 AM
Hi Michael,
Make sure that Compression is turned on in the job. Try: Hardware, otherwise use Software. Hardware compression is better as it is done on the hardware and is independent of any server resources.
You might also want to download the Quantum tape utility to run a compression test against the tapes. Also, if you're not using the Symantec drivers for the drive, then run tapeinst.exe to install them!
Thanks!
02-05-2013 01:56 AM
There are a couple of reasons for this
1) your data is already compressed, so if you use hardware compression, you may end up with more data than you have started with. See my article on this
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/articles/compression-short-explanation
2) the tape is bad
3) the tape drive needs cleaning
4) the tape drive is bad. You would need to run the manufacturer's utility against the tape drive. Make sure that you select the write test and that you have stopped all the BE services beforehand.
02-05-2013 01:58 AM
Refer http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH193200
02-06-2013 02:02 AM
I have installed xTalk from Quantum and run the tests two times with different tapes. In both cases i received the following result :(
Test Summary
Drive Detection Test -------- : Passed
SCSI Interconnect Test ------ : Passed
Tape Load Test -------------- : Passed
Quick Write/Read Test ------- : Passed
Small Buffer Wr/Rd Test ----- : Passed
System Level Test ----------- : Passed
Time Test ------------------- : Passed
Multi-Pattern Test ---------- : Passed
LTO Error Rate Test -------- : Failed
Problem Detected
Looks like we have a Problem with out drive as described in TECH193200.
Michael