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тАО06-13-2002 10:42 AM
тАО06-13-2002 10:42 AM
Arcserve error: E6084 Drive hardware error - servo or sensor
I have two identical machines: Netsever LC 2000r with HP DAT40i, Windows 2000 Server (SP2) and arcserve 2000.
Since I installed them I had the same arcserver error: "E6084 Drive hardware error - servo or sensor". I have tried several things but I always have the same problem in both machines:
- I have asked for support in Computer Associates, sent all kind of logs and they told me it was a hardware error.
- I have asked for support in HP and they changed my DAT40i for two times
- I have upgraded my DAT??s firmware (C104 and C111) and it was the same
- I have tested the devices with HP Library & Tape Tools and it seems to be ok
- I have applied arcserve2000 sp2 and the same
- I have applied arcserve2000 sp3 and it was worse
Someone can help me?
Thanks.
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тАО06-13-2002 02:35 PM
тАО06-13-2002 02:35 PM
Re: Arcserve error: E6084 Drive hardware error - servo or sensor
Do you have the U2 or U3 Model of the LC2000r and are you connected to SCSI B or do you have a PCI Adaptec SCSI Card?
If you are on the embedded SCSI try setting the sync rate to 40mb or try a PCI Adaptec Card HP PN# D5025A
Also--> is your cable to the DAT terminated?
Ciao,
Greg
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тАО06-14-2002 01:30 PM
тАО06-14-2002 01:30 PM
Re: Arcserve error: E6084 Drive hardware error - servo or sensor
one more think, try to check the data cable for his integrity, with the LC2000 some time the data cable could be damaged by the Fan assy, in fact if the cable is not well routed, it is easy to made it bad
bye
marino
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тАО01-30-2003 03:11 AM
тАО01-30-2003 03:11 AM
Re: Arcserve error: E6084 Drive hardware error - servo or sensor
Who has some additional suggestions ?
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тАО01-30-2003 08:02 AM
тАО01-30-2003 08:02 AM
Re: Arcserve error: E6084 Drive hardware error - servo or sensor
1. Check to see if RSM (Removable Storage Manager) is running as a service under Windows 2000. It does run by default. When using any other backup software, STOP the RSM service & set it to Manual to prevent if restarting on a reboot.
2. If stopping RSM does not help, uninstall Arcserve and try another backup software program. Free trial versions are available for most backup software programs.
Testing another backup program (other than the native 2000 RSM backup) will determine if this is a backup software issue or not.
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тАО04-24-2003 12:56 PM
тАО04-24-2003 12:56 PM
Re: Arcserve error: E6084 Drive hardware error - servo or sensor
When a job is submitted manually (as in "run now"), it finishes with no problems. But the daily backup that is scheduled seems to always finish with this error. Even more peculiar is that the job log that is emailed upon completion doesn't show that error, and tells me that the job finished successfully.
My hunch is that a code is being misinterpreted by Arcserve as an error. Can anyone confirm this? Is it safe to ignore this error?
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тАО04-25-2003 05:58 AM
тАО04-25-2003 05:58 AM
Re: Arcserve error: E6084 Drive hardware error - servo or sensor
Can you try another backup software so we can determine if this is Arcserve-specific or not? There are trial (free) versions of backup software, such as Tapeware at their web site (www.tapeware.com).
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тАО07-11-2003 03:53 AM
тАО07-11-2003 03:53 AM
Re: Arcserve error: E6084 Drive hardware error - servo or sensor
E6084 Drive hardware error - servo or sensor [ABSL:2030 CMD:1Bh]
Details:
ARCserve 9 for Windows, no Service packs
Windows 2000 SP2, English
Tape: HP C5683A C111 20/40 DAT
Error appears with every backup job (before it was not so regular)
How can I be sure that it is a hardware error?
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тАО07-22-2003 07:58 PM
тАО07-22-2003 07:58 PM
Re: Arcserve error: E6084 Drive hardware error - servo or sensor
Windows 2000 SP3
Brightstor v9 Build 2020
Using:
STK 9730 Tape library - firmware ver 2003.
4 x Quantum DLT 7000 tape drive 35/70 - firmware ver 296B.
All four drive were replaced by the vendor recently.
Adaptec 3940UWD SCSI adapter - firmware ver ?
Software driver is old the the most recent supplied by Adaptec 03/15/2000.
STK is on Channal A
Drives are on Channal B
Typical symptoms are listed below in the example. Actual times vary from incedent to incedent and example below is while accessing two of the four drives.
Example:
1:42AM E6084 Drive Hardware error - servo or sensor [ABSL:3010 CMD:Ah]
1:43AM E3719 Unable to write to media (MEDIA=
2:49AM E6084 repeats for second drive
2:49AM E3719 repeats for second drive
6:43AM System Event Log - Event ID 9: aic78xx
The device, \Device\Scsi\aic78xx2, did not respond within the timeout period
This messages repeats about every 30 minutes until Event ID 15 occurs.
10:45AM System Event Log - Event ID 15: aic78xx
The device, \Device\Scsi\aic78xx2, is not ready for access yet.
If I try any action on the tape drive (i.e. eject tape) I get an error and more Event ID 15 are written to the System Event Log.
If I reboot the server the issue persists. If I reset the STK the problem clears up (for a while anyway).
Cable and termination including TRMPWR have been varfied.
The SCSI adapter for the tape devices are set to 40MB/s but was tested at a slower throughput by lowering the speed to 20 (min setting for thie adapter) recommended was 5MB/s but no improvement.
Rarely when this happens and the STK is reset and the server is rebooted because of the hardware mentioned above the TAPE engine failes to start and the only way I have been able to fix this is to use Device Configuration and reconfigure the drives to the STK because the two drives in question show up as available devices. Meaning they are not assigned to the STK.
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тАО09-20-2004 06:53 PM
тАО09-20-2004 06:53 PM
Re: Arcserve error: E6084 Drive hardware error - servo or sensor
I don't have the full answer yet, but I noticed that in the System > Hardware > Device Manager > Tape Drives > QauntumDLT8000 is shown here 'is working properley'.
However, in Admin Tools > Computer Management > Storage > Removeable Storage > Physical Locations > QuantumDLT8000 has a 'Red X'over it and 'Not Present' message.
Right click on 'QuantumDLT8000' and check the box 'Enable Library'. The same goes for 'Media' and 'Drives' - check boxes for 'Enable' - The Devices now show up as 'enabled' without any error messages.
After I did this I thought I had it made. I got 20% into a backup and the dreaded E6084 came back......
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тАО10-24-2004 09:24 AM
тАО10-24-2004 09:24 AM
Re: Arcserve error: E6084 Drive hardware error - servo or sensor
I'm having a VERY similar problem.
My backups are failing with two other Arcserve errors but I found my DLT8000 drive also had a "Red X" over it in the "Computer Manager", enabling it in there didn't help and as with yours it still fails at around the 20% mark.
Did you happen to find a resolution for this problem?
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тАО08-07-2005 05:40 PM
тАО08-07-2005 05:40 PM
Re: Arcserve error: E6084 Drive hardware error - servo or sensor
When job start Checking With CRC Value I received error on second tapes: Drive hardware error - servo or sensor [ABSL:2051 CMD:A5h]
Somebody know decision for this problem ?
Hardware: IBM xSeries 346
Adaptec SCSI Card 29320 ALP
External Tape Loader 72x6 in HP StorageWorks
Software: Windows 2000 Server SP4 + all winupdates
Brightstore ARCServe r.11.1 Build 3060
HP DAT 72├С 6 autoloader and HP DAT72 autoloader tape drive are disabled in Device Manager
Removable Storage Service is disabled.
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тАО08-29-2006 04:56 AM
тАО08-29-2006 04:56 AM
Re: Arcserve error: E6084 Drive hardware error - servo or sensor
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тАО04-23-2007 02:29 AM
тАО04-23-2007 02:29 AM
Re: Arcserve error: E6084 Drive hardware error - servo or sensor
The problem is probably caused by the interface communication. Startup your server with Ctr-A to get into the Adaptec configuration. Then put al the adjustments to default and startup the server again. Load Arcserve Manager, go to device's click the storage recorder and if you can throw out your media by the menu, your problem is solved.
After you have done this you can fine tune your adaptec interface if that is necessary.
Wish you much luck
Jaap Berghuijs