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09-01-2005 06:20 PM
09-01-2005 06:20 PM
Hi Guys,
I'm using fabackup command to backup the filesystem but I'm getting the following error message.
Error: write error on FSM in the ANSII label.
write error at the begining of the volume.
Here is the fbackup which I'm using and it always used to work for me.
fbackup -vf /dev/rmt/3m -g /graphfile
Please advise..Thanks in advance guys
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Re: fbackup error message
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09-01-2005 07:48 PM
09-01-2005 07:48 PM
Re: fbackup error message
try another tape, or test the tape using tar or dd.
You may also have to clean the tape unit.
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09-04-2005 11:11 AM
09-04-2005 11:11 AM
Re: fbackup error message
I'm now looking a workaround of this.
Thanks for your help, we have a good team here.
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09-04-2005 01:37 PM
09-04-2005 01:37 PM
SolutionBill Hassell, sysadmin
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09-06-2005 07:43 AM
09-06-2005 07:43 AM
Re: fbackup error message
Marlou
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09-06-2005 10:11 AM
09-06-2005 10:11 AM
Re: fbackup error message
Just a little thought, why would not fbackup here be able to format the ANSII label, as in normal cases, fbackup does identify whether the tape has been previously used up or not in fbackup .
Cheers,
Himanshu
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09-06-2005 11:00 AM
09-06-2005 11:00 AM
Re: fbackup error message
Fbackup (1M) does have its own volume header format (man fbackup) where it keeps track of system info, media use, etc. If you write to the tape with tar or cpio or another backup product it will overwrite fbackup's volume header. If you keep using the same tape pool for fbackup, you will see how many times the tape has been used. Otherwise, fbackup cannot read "its" volume header and you see "unable to read a volume header."
An old white paper I have on fbackup shows that it does have an ANSI standard label. My guess is that fbackup is trying to write in this area but running out of room (EOF marker?). If we knew what "FSM" meant it might help.
Of course, it's always possible that the tape itself or the tape drive is bad.
Marlou
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09-06-2005 11:11 AM
09-06-2005 11:11 AM
Re: fbackup error message
Thanks Marlou and everyone else for your help and support, I have gained some additional knowledge on HP as my main platform is AIX.
I have found out that the tape drive is faulty as none of the commands are working ie.fbackup,tar,cpio and dd...
We are getting the tape drive replaced today with the new one and hopefully this will resolve the problem.
Thanks once again for everyone's help and time, I have also assigned points..
Regards,
Raf