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IBM did suggest one delayed ptf prior to this problem.  And we put it on
and IPL'ed right away.  But that didn't seem to help.

Rob Berendt
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"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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neilp@dpslink.com
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Seen that happen on 6385's several times.  Sometimes it seems to write
only about half the data you would expect to the drive.  Don't know
whether this is because of very high temporary errors, failure of data
compression, or what.  It may be closing the tape volume due to high write
errors and wanting to continue on another tape. Although the temporary
write errors are not that high, the read errors (although a much lower
count) would be more of a concern.  Do make sure you have ALL PTF's for
the 6385's applied.

...Neil





rob@dekko.com
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We have a 25gb 1/4" 6386 tape drive that we've been having a lot of
problems with.  And with multiple tapes.  Last night we had it ask for a
second tape, (CPA4088).  We were wondering if it freaked out, or if we are
really storing that much data.  Granted I could look and see how much the
tape theoretically held by reviewing the manuals.  However, I was
wondering what your real world experiences were.

If I run the following command:
PRTERRLOG TYPE(*VOLSTAT) VOLTYPE(6386)

I'll receive a printout similar to:
                                                 GDI      12/20/02
08:21:18
Title . . . . . . . . . . :   Volume Statistics Report
System type . . . . . . . :   9406
System model  . . . . . . :   270
System release  . . . . . :   V5R2M0
System name . . . . . . . :   GDI
System serial number  . . :   10-ACCAB
Report type . . . . . . . :   Lifetime Report
Removable media . . . . . :   Self-configured tape and 1/4 inch cartridge
tape
Volume          ---Temporary Errors---   --------K Bytes--------
ID                    Read       Write         Read      Written
1THU12                   0        3170            9      9097207

That is one days statistics.  Therefore it said that it could hold
9,097,207k or 9gb.  That doesn't seem right.  I am suspecting the write
errors threw it all off.  We've had IBM out this week because of other
errors.  They ran some long running diagnostic on it, (we had a nice
lunch).  After which he informed me that we do not have a problem.  I
think our operator will be back on the phone after her cigarette break.

Do any of you span 25gb tapes in your backup?  If so, how many kbytes does
the above report show that your tape will hold?

Rob Berendt




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