Hi, 1) Yes. We have had a couple of scsi tapedrive/card and cabling problems which resulted in TSM thinking that there were problems which the tape. 2) select volume_name, stgpool_name, write_errors, read_errors from volumes where write_errors>0 or read_errors>0 gives you al the tapes. Doing audit volume and move data and restore volumes gives you back the volume. Still you don't know if in fact it is a media failure.
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: Alexander Lazarevich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Verzonden: woensdag 2 oktober 2002 20:12 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: bad tapes I've got a pretty simple question: some of my tapes are automatically turning to READ ONLY state. That's cool I assume the server detects a read/write error, then sets the tape to READ ONLY. 1) is there any scenareo where a tape is still good, yet the server sets it to READ ONLY? 2) where is the log for read/write errors. only way i know of is looking at the >dsmadmc -console window and seeing it as it scrolls by. i want to confirm a tape had read/write errors before i remove it from the library. thanks in advnace, alex --- --- Alex Lazarevich | Systems | Imaging Technology Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] | (217)244-1565 | www.itg.uiuc.edu --- ---
