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тАО09-05-2002 08:27 AM
тАО09-05-2002 08:27 AM
Is there a way to determine the usage of a DLT cleaning tape - from the tape itself? Are there visual queues to determine if a cleaning tape has been used - or used up?
The situation is this:
Just recently, one of our tape silos started using a cleaning cartridge every three days - down from about two weeks previously. There was no corresponding increase in usage. I wonder if the software/firmware is reporting false statistics or if it is using the cleaning tapes excessively. Can you tell this from a tape?
Any thoughts appreciated.
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тАО09-05-2002 09:53 AM
тАО09-05-2002 09:53 AM
Re: False use of DLT cleaning tape?
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тАО09-05-2002 10:31 AM
тАО09-05-2002 10:31 AM
Re: False use of DLT cleaning tape?
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тАО09-06-2002 10:08 AM
тАО09-06-2002 10:08 AM
Re: False use of DLT cleaning tape?
- I find that I can use it as myself instead of root (good).
- I don't know if I can run some of the options while the tape drives are in use - do the dignostic tests require the use of a scratch tape? Can some tests be run without disconnecting the application using the drives?
Any additional information appreciated.
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тАО09-06-2002 01:07 PM
тАО09-06-2002 01:07 PM
Solution1) xstm
2) Locate your DLT drive in question and select it via a left mouse click.
3) Tools->Information->Run
After a few seconds a dilog box will appear will the current statistics stored in the drive. The main values you are interested in are 'Read Errors Corrected', 'Write Errors Corrected', 'Read Errors Uncorrected' and 'Write Errors Uncorrected'. All of these should be VERY NEARLY zero on a good drive. All of mine on all drives are currectly 0 but on a bad drive you will see non-zero vales. That is then your suspect drive.
You can also run the Diagnostics which does require a scratch tape.
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тАО09-06-2002 01:35 PM
тАО09-06-2002 01:35 PM
Re: False use of DLT cleaning tape?
However, next to the device listing, I get "Information Incomplete", and the Information Tool log contains only header, date & HW path information.
Other devices do not seem to do this (i.e., fiber-channel cards) - these seem to give actual statistics.
I'll search on this, but your input is greatly appreciated.