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05-28-2008 05:31 AM
05-28-2008 05:31 AM
DataProtector Express error 4305
A customer of mine has a problem with DPE and the error is "Error 4305: Block size is larger than the maximum allowed transfer size".
I googled it and found it was a known problem with version 3.10 of DPE, but I'm getting it now on version 3.50-sp2. I even installed the hotfix (hotfix3-BB117-10008-dpx-v3.50-sp2-37634-all-all-web.iso) but I'm still getting the 4305 error.
I think this is happening because Windows removable storage had the tape "indexed" so to speak. I deleted the tape from the removable storage library and deactivated the removable storage service, but that didn't help.
Does anyone know what to do?
Thanks for your time and effort.
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05-30-2008 05:05 PM
05-30-2008 05:05 PM
Re: DataProtector Express error 4305
What brand and model of tape drive are you using?
Is the tape cartridge the correct type for your model of tape drive? Have you tried a different or brand new tape cartridge?
Have you tried to run HP LTT diagnostic software on the tape drive to see if it is working correctly?
Is the tape drive up to date on its firmware.
Also, when using Data Protector Express to do backups, you should first quick erase the tape cartridge before starting the backup job.
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06-01-2008 11:29 PM
06-01-2008 11:29 PM
Re: DataProtector Express error 4305
It's a brand new storageworks DAT72 (AE350AT) delivered with 5 backup tapes. The drive was installed just over a week ago and the tapes have never been used before. The backup worked fine the first week but since the customer set up the backup job by himself and didn't set the rotation parameters correctly DPE wanted to have a new unused set of tapes for week 2. I've corrected the setup and erased (using the guide within DPE) the tapes. But now I'm getting this 4305 error instead.
As I said, the tapes were bundled with the drive, so I take for granted they're compatible. I've got no info about the firmware at this point as I've only got remote access to the server at certain times but I'll check it next time.
Any more ideas?
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06-02-2008 04:51 AM
06-02-2008 04:51 AM
Re: DataProtector Express error 4305
A DPX Error 4305 is "An illegal block length has been set for a tape command. This is normally handled internally and is not reported. If this error is reported it may indicate device/media problems. It is possible that it may result from erroneous information in the device initialization file dpdevice.ini."
Just in case you have accidently modified your dpdevice.ini by mistake, the below is what the default dpdevice.ini should look like.
*******************************************
bufferSize=8 ; default buffer size in MB
timeoutImmediate=30000 ; immediate commands (30 sec)
timeoutCommand=60000 ; general i/o commands (1 min)
timeoutShortMove=600000 ; short move commands (10 min)
timeoutLongMove=1200000 ; long move commands (20 min)
timeoutLongErase=14400000 ; long erase commands (4 hours)
maxCommandRetry=10 ; number of times a command will be
; retried when a bus error is detected
bufferSize=2 ; use a 2MB buffer
eject=yes
bufferSize=32 ; use a 32MB buffer
disableModeSenseSelect10=Yes ; default to no mode sense/select 10 support
disableMam=Yes ; disable mam support, since too many
; controllers fail to map this command
bufferSize=2 ; use a 2MB buffer
disableModeSenseSelect10=Yes ; default to no mode sense/select 10 support
synchBuffer=1
packetSize=128
disableWormMedia=Yes
disableMic=Yes
disableModeSenseSelect10=No
ProStor RDX
DELL RD1000
QUANTUM GoVault
TANDBERG RDX
HP RDX
*******************************************
I would still check if the USB DAT72 tape drive is working correctly by running the HP LTT diagnostic software "Read/Write test".
Also, try stopping and starting DPX services.
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06-02-2008 06:40 AM
06-02-2008 06:40 AM
Re: DataProtector Express error 4305
Thanks a bunch!
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09-27-2011 09:09 AM
09-27-2011 09:09 AM
Re: DataProtector Express error 4305
Wonderful, it worked on. AllRight!.
I just changed the file .ini and solved my problem.
Thanks Very Much.