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04-24-2001 02:43 PM - last edited on 09-02-2014 02:09 AM by Maiko-I
04-24-2001 02:43 PM - last edited on 09-02-2014 02:09 AM by Maiko-I
Colorado Backup
My Colorado backup has started stopping soon after it starts backing
up. It acts like it is working but no numbers change, and the light on
the tape drive remains dark. It gets up to the 4700 files processed
before it stops.
Do you have any idea what causes this?
P.S. This thread has been moved from General to Tape Backup (Small and Medium Business). - Hp Forum Moderator
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04-24-2001 08:10 PM
04-24-2001 08:10 PM
Re: Colorado Backup
Roger
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04-25-2001 11:24 AM
04-25-2001 11:24 AM
Re: Colorado Backup
please check if the file is ok on the server.
If change the log file setting you find the right file which failing the backup and replace the file with known good backup or remove it.
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04-30-2001 09:00 AM
04-30-2001 09:00 AM
Re: Colorado Backup
In the meantime, someone sugegsted I run a cleaning disk. Does anyone know where I might locate one? My current disks are QD2120 or QIC 80, 120 mb, 83.7 or 370.5 feet.
Karen
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07-27-2001 10:20 PM
07-27-2001 10:20 PM
Re: Colorado Backup
You might want to try to retension the tape before you back up.
The tape technology you have relies on having a constant tension of the tape which is pulled over the read/write head of your tape device. If the tension is too low, the tape might not make good contact with the head leading to this kind of behavior. If the tension is too high, the same might happen. Retensioning alleviates any tension differences that have developed by using the tape.
Colorado backup has an option to retension your tape. If this fails, try a new tape.
hope this helps,
-Cal.