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тАО08-06-2003 10:03 AM
тАО08-06-2003 10:03 AM
parity error
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тАО08-06-2003 11:20 AM
тАО08-06-2003 11:20 AM
Re: parity error
I would suggest to run Media validation test on the envolved tapes via L&TT
marino
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тАО08-07-2003 08:52 AM
тАО08-07-2003 08:52 AM
Re: parity error
The most common cause of that error is a bad terminator. The next is a bad HBA, followed by a bad cable, followed by a power/grounding problem. You say that you have replaced the cables, terminator, and HBA. If that is true then you may be looking at power/grounding. I'd probably try replacing the terminator again just be be certain though. It is rare but I've seen cases where two in a row were bad.
If you are abosolutely certain that your cables and terminator are good first check to make certain that every connection is tight. Then check the routing. There shouldn't be any tight turns, a maximum of 1 ferrite bead on any single bus and the cables shouldn't run through any areas where high power or radio frequencies are present.
Next check you power distribution system. If possible use a meter and check for a voltage difference between the gound pins of the outlets that the server and the library are plugged into. If there is a difference you can really create problems on the bus since it will tie the ground between the server and the library. There can also be problems when the server and the library are on UPS's that isolate the ground.
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тАО08-07-2003 09:03 AM
тАО08-07-2003 09:03 AM
Re: parity error
We went through the same functional problems and errors that you describe and each time the hardware would be replaced and work for a short while. We ran power and ground tests and replaced cables/terminators and devices like they were going out of style. Finally, the firmware updates started correcting all the timing issues in our library and drives.
The short of it, if HP support can't get it fixed, they need to replace everything or help you transition to something that does work, at a highly reduced cost.
You should definitely get your power and ground checked first though, if you haven't already.
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тАО08-07-2003 09:20 AM
тАО08-07-2003 09:20 AM
Re: parity error
If the problem goes away for a while when connections are changed I start to suspect external interferance. When the connections have just been reseated they are at their best. If there is a source of high energy interferance it might not start causing problems for a few days until the contacts have developed a little surface oxidation. That oxidation is usually never enough to cause a problem but when combined with high energy interferance it can.
You'd be surprised what kind of problems an MRI machine a few doors down can cause.