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09-08-2005 12:43 AM
09-08-2005 12:43 AM
I'm trying a remote backup on a TMSCP served tape drive (TZ87, VMS 6.2). I get data overrun when using block size 32K. With 4K no problem.
Is there a limit and when does it applies ?
Wim
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09-08-2005 12:56 AM
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Re: Remote backup tmscp
For non TMSCP drives I could use 32K without problems. But these also have more modern drives.
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09-08-2005 02:30 AM
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Re: Remote backup tmscp
But it's good to keep us updated and share your experiences. Thanks, Wim.
Willem
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09-08-2005 02:34 AM
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Re: Remote backup tmscp
Wim
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09-08-2005 09:19 AM
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Re: Remote backup tmscp
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09-08-2005 06:18 PM
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Re: Remote backup tmscp
$ show dev mu/fu (on the node doing the write to tape)
Magtape $18$MUA0: (HS007), device type TZ87, is online, controller supports tape
data caching (write-back cache disabled), record-oriented device, file-
oriented device, available to cluster, error logging is enabled, loader
present.
Error count 0 Operations completed 17251508
Owner process "" Owner UIC [SYS,SYSTEM]
Owner process ID 00000000 Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G:R,W
Reference count 0 Default buffer size 512
Density 6666 Format Normal-11
Host name "HS007" Host type, avail AlphaServer 1000 4/233,
yes
Alternate host name "HS006" Alt. type, avail AlphaServer 1000 4/233,
yes
Allocation class 18
Volume status: no-unload on dismount, beginning-of-tape, odd parity.
$ sh dev mu/fu (on the node serving the tape)
Magtape $18$MUA0: (HSD007), device type TZ87, is online, controller supports
tape data caching (write-back cache disabled), file-oriented device, served
to cluster via TMSCP Server, error logging is enabled, loader present.
Error count 1534 Operations completed 415659745
Owner process "" Owner UIC [SYSTEM]
Owner process ID 00000000 Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G:R,W
Reference count 0 Default buffer size 4096
Density TK87 Format Normal-11
Host name "HSD007" Host type, avail HSD4, yes
Alternate host name "HSD006" Alt. type, avail HSD4, yes
Allocation class 18
Volume status: no-unload on dismount, write-locked, odd parity.
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09-08-2005 06:29 PM
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Re: Remote backup tmscp
Could someone confirm this ?
Wim
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09-08-2005 07:00 PM
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09-08-2005 08:16 PM
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Re: Remote backup tmscp
I did the same operation (remote backup) with a high quota user. It worked with 32K.
Did the old test again : still failed.
But I saw that the dataoverrun message was preceded by "error reading xxx" and xxx is sys$net. So, something else is wrong.
The search continues.
Wim
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09-08-2005 09:01 PM
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Re: Remote backup tmscp
Problem solved by doing (on both sides of the T2T) :
$ set rms/net=64
Disapointed in VMS about the error message. I remember again how it feels to work with Unix.
Wim
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