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04-19-2002 02:04 AM
04-19-2002 02:04 AM
Solved! Go to Solution.
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04-22-2002 02:46 AM
04-22-2002 02:46 AM
SolutionCheck pls :
- drive needs cleaning ?
- ALL cables connected properly ?
+ power
+ data
- interface correctly plugged on the mobo ?
The i/o error is mostly a SCSI error for a mssing connection.
Rgds
Alexander M. Ermes
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04-24-2002 08:46 PM
04-24-2002 08:46 PM
Re: C1533A errors
I have a similar problem with my C1533A.
I am using BackUp Exec 7.01 on Win NT4.
We just changed our DAT Drive. It worked for a few days, and now almost every day I have an error message in BackupExec saying: "Storage device 'HP 0' reported an error on a request to write data to media. The semaphore timeout period has expired". An other one is: "The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error". Sometimes these massages prevent from saving any data, but sometimes these errors occur after already 2 Go have been saved.
In the event viewer I also have errors.
From Sparrow, some days, all day long, I have "The device, \Device\ScsiPort2, did not respond within the timeout period", or "A parity error was detected on \Device\ScsiPort2", or "The driver detected a controller error on \Device\ScsiPort2".
And sometimes from the 4mmdat???HP source, I have "The driver detected a controller error on \Device\ScsiPort2".
I checked the cables, and everything seems OK, but I didn't try to change the SCSI cable.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Marcin from Paris
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04-25-2002 03:55 AM
04-25-2002 03:55 AM
Re: C1533A errors
What kind of disk storage configuration do you use ?
I had a similar problem on a RAID 5 system. Mostly all backups (Seagate backup exec) failed, logfile says "The I/O bus was reset". You should also check the NT event log. There, I got the message 'Time out on SCSC-device port 2'(which is my tape drive), so for a while I suspected the tape drive or the scsi-card or cables.
The real reason was that two of the harddisk (Maxtor 20Gb)on the raid array had become very slow (a rebuild took almost 2 days instead of 2 hours). Because of the amount of disk cache, this slow behaviour was not immediately noticable.
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