06-15-2012 02:28 PM
Hi All,
We use NetBackup version 6. with autoloader and have only one tape drive. Recently we had an issue and SCSI controller and power supply has been replaced. After configuring these we have a problem that the drive status is AVR.
I can able to see mediam changers and tape drives in OS level. tpautoconf -r is successfull
D:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin>tpautoconf -r
TPAC60 HP 1x8 autoloader 1.50 MXA061502Y 3 0 5 1 Changer0 - -
Not sure what needs to be done in this case
06-15-2012 02:40 PM
Drive in AVR means one of 2 things:
Please run following from cmd and post output:
(both commands in <install-path>\veritas\volmgr\bin)
tpconfig -l
scan
06-15-2012 02:52 PM
Please find the outputs
D:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin>tpconfig -l
Device Robot Drive Robot Drive Device
Type Num Index Type DrNum Status Comment Name Path
robot 0 - TLD - - - - {3,0,5,1
}
drive - 0 hcart3 1 UP - HP.Ultrium3-SCSI.000 {3,0,5,0
}
D:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin>scan
************************************************************
*********************** SDT_TAPE ************************
*********************** SDT_CHANGER ************************
*********************** SDT_OPTICAL ************************
************************************************************
------------------------------------------------------------
Device Name : "Tape0"
Passthru Name: "Tape0"
Volume Header: ""
Port: 3; Bus: 0; Target: 5; LUN: 0
Inquiry : "HP Ultrium 3-SCSI G54W"
Vendor ID : "HP "
Product ID : "Ultrium 3-SCSI "
Product Rev: "G54W"
Serial Number: "HU10611604"
WWN : ""
WWN Id Type : 0
Device Identifier: ""
Device Type : SDT_TAPE
NetBackup Drive Type: 16
Removable : Yes
Device Supports: SCSI-3
Flags : 0x0
Reason: 0x0
------------------------------------------------------------
Device Name : "Changer0"
Passthru Name: "Changer0"
Volume Header: ""
Port: 3; Bus: 0; Target: 5; LUN: 1
Inquiry : "HP 1x8 autoloader 1.50"
Vendor ID : "HP "
Product ID : "1x8 autoloader "
Product Rev: "1.50"
Serial Number: "MXA061502Y"
WWN : ""
WWN Id Type : 0
Device Identifier: "HP 1x8 autoloader MXA061502Y"
Device Type : SDT_CHANGER
NetBackup Robot Type: 8
Removable : Yes
Device Supports: SCSI-3
Number of Drives : 1
Number of Slots : 8
Number of Media Access Ports: 0
Drive 1 Serial Number : "HU10611604"
Flags : 0x0
Reason: 0x0
06-15-2012 03:55 PM
Hi Maria,
AVR status has been overcomed by reconfiguring the robot
Now my all backups are failing with 800 error
6/15/2012 3:45:27 PM - Error nbjm(pid=1888) NBU status: 800, EMM status: The robotic library is not defined in EMM
resource request failed(800)
Please let me know how to define the robotic library in EMM
06-16-2012 12:22 AM
Was NBU or Media Management restarted after re-config?
If that does not help - might be best to delete devices (this might move tapes to stand-alone), restart NBU.
Then run device config wizard again, followed by restart of NBU. (wizard will prompt for restart - answer Yes).
Run Inventory.
06-21-2012 11:28 AM
If a drive is in AVR status the most common resolution is to recycle the media server that controls it.
If there is an underlying issue it should be resolved first, but you will most likely have to stop and start netbackup to refresh it.
06-26-2012 08:24 AM
Hi,
I encountered this issue once, the workaround for my issue is robot is unable to communicate with Drives.
Try the robtest and scan command for this issue