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Re: Backup problem

 
so_2
Regular Advisor

Backup problem

Hi all
I am getting the foloowing error while taking backup
fbackup -f /dev/rmt/1m -i /home
fbackup(1004): session begins on Mon Sep 18 12:24:35 2006
fbackup(3205): WARNING: unable to read a volume header
fbackup(3024): writing volume 1 to the output file /dev/rmt/1m

We checked by chnaging tapes either. I feel this as a drive problem. Any suggestion from you gurus? Any option that make no involvement of tape replacement will be highly apreciated.

Thanks in advance.
S.O
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so_2
Regular Advisor

Re: Backup problem

hi some more portion is there to add in the error.

fbackup(3024): writing volume 1 to the output file /dev/rmt/1m

fbackup(9999): I/O error
fbackup(3108): write error on a record in the ANSII label
fbackup(3025): write error at the beginning of the volume
Jaime Bolanos Rojas.
Honored Contributor

Re: Backup problem

so,

I would try cleaning the device before placing the Hardware Call to HP.

Regards,

Jaime.
Work hard when the need comes out.
Prasanth B
Trusted Contributor

Re: Backup problem

Hi,

Run a brand new cleaning tape two or three times through the drive. and try a new tape

-PB
Take life as it comes
H2K
Occasional Advisor

Re: Backup problem

Following msg mean you are using a new tape for the first time.
fbackup(3205): WARNING: unable to read a volume header
Bill Hassell
Honored Contributor

Re: Backup problem

Nothing is wrong. Unlike classic Unix tools, fbackup checks to see if the tape is an fbackup tape and whether it should be written. Because fbackup can handle multiple tapes, it always checks to make sure an operator error did not leave an earlier volume in the drive. If fbackup overwrote an earlier volume, that would be a very bad thing.

So, when you put a new tape, or a tape that was written with anything other than fbackup, you will get this "warning". Unfortunately, the message should be "informational". You can ignore the 3205 message.


Bill Hassell, sysadmin