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06-17-2006 07:18 PM
06-17-2006 07:18 PM
Tape problem - Hardware or OS-Version
a customer sent me a tape for data conversion, written on his VAX.
System-Config: TLZ06 with VMS 6.2
My System: OpenVMS 7.1 Alpha with a HP C1537A (Dat3)
Tried some hints found in elder threads, but no positive results.
What type of DAT-standard does the TLZ06?
Any other hints?
Thanks in advance,
with kind regards
Andreas
ORASRV::SYSTEM $ backup/list mka600:cam.bck/save
Listing of save set(s)
%BACKUP-F-POSITERR, error positioning MKA600:[000000]CAM.BCK;
-SYSTEM-F-OPINCOMPL, operation is incomplete
ORASRV::SYSTEM $ dismount mka600:/nounload
ORASRV::SYSTEM $ backup/list mka600:cam.bck/save
Listing of save set(s)
%MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, CAM mounted on _ORASRV$MKA600:
%BACKUP-F-LABELERR, error in tape label processing on MKA600:[000000]CAM.BCK;
-BACKUP-F-NOTANSI, tape is not valid ANSI format
ORASRV::SYSTEM $ dump mka600:
%DUMP-E-READERR, error reading MKA600:
-SYSTEM-F-OPINCOMPL, operation is incomplete
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06-17-2006 08:33 PM
06-17-2006 08:33 PM
Re: Tape problem - Hardware or OS-Version
Did you know the format, your customer wrote the tape?
You may try a:
$ mount /over=id mka600:
$ dir mka600:
or
$ mount/for mka600:
$ back/list mka600:*.*
regards Kalle
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06-17-2006 08:37 PM
06-17-2006 08:37 PM
Re: Tape problem - Hardware or OS-Version
%MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, mounted on _ORASRV$MKA600:
ORASRV::SYSTEM $ dir mka600:
%DIRECT-E-OPENIN, error opening MKA600:[SYSMGR]*.*;* as input
-SYSTEM-F-NOTFILEDEV, device is not file structured
ORASRV::SYSTEM $
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06-17-2006 08:38 PM
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Re: Tape problem - Hardware or OS-Version
%MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, mounted on _ORASRV$MKA600:
ORASRV::SYSTEM $ backup/list mka600
%BACKUP-F-LISINPSAV, /LIST requires save set as input
ORASRV::SYSTEM $ backup/list mka600:*.*
Listing of save set(s)
%BACKUP-F-LABELERR, error in tape label processing on MKA600:[000000]*.*;
-BACKUP-F-NOTANSI, tape is not valid ANSI format
ORASRV::SYSTEM $
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06-17-2006 08:39 PM
06-17-2006 08:39 PM
Re: Tape problem - Hardware or OS-Version
%MOUNT-I-OPRQST, device _ORASRV$MKA600: contains the wrong volume
%MOUNT-I-OPRQST, Please mount device _ORASRV$MKA600:
Interrupt
ORASRV::SYSTEM $ mount/over=(id,access,owner) mka600:
%MOUNT-I-OPRQSTCAN, operator request canceled
%MOUNT-I-OPRQST, device _ORASRV$MKA600: contains the wrong volume
%MOUNT-I-OPRQST, Please mount device _ORASRV$MKA600:
Interrupt
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06-17-2006 08:42 PM
06-17-2006 08:42 PM
Re: Tape problem - Hardware or OS-Version
Any other hints?
You see, that the drive mounts the tape with the correct label (CAM), but then - ...
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06-17-2006 08:43 PM
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Re: Tape problem - Hardware or OS-Version
regards Kalle
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06-17-2006 08:46 PM
06-17-2006 08:46 PM
Re: Tape problem - Hardware or OS-Version
he just the standard backup commands. Maybe the tape is bad, but I did send him a tape I initialized on my drive. This tape he couldn't mount, too.
So my guess - drives are not defect, but for some reasons they can't interoperate.
Regards
Andreas
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06-17-2006 08:51 PM
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Re: Tape problem - Hardware or OS-Version
regards Kalle
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06-18-2006 11:59 AM
06-18-2006 11:59 AM
Re: Tape problem - Hardware or OS-Version
$ mount /over=id mka600:
$ copy/log mka600:*.* *.*
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06-18-2006 07:25 PM
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06-19-2006 12:20 AM
06-19-2006 12:20 AM
Re: Tape problem - Hardware or OS-Version
Then we realized that old tape drives and old cartridges is not something to trust. And I used external DLT drive and everything worked OK.
Find better solution then DAT drives.
Regards
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06-19-2006 06:58 AM
06-19-2006 06:58 AM
Re: Tape problem - Hardware or OS-Version
This is most likely a tape head alignment problem. Unfortunately this has been a problem with tape drives since the 9-track tape days. I have seen this numerous times and a simple call for hardware maintenance to do a tape head alignment (which these days is usually a hardware swap for a different drive while the take the bad one to a shop and align the heads) should take care of the problem.
Phil