Yes, sorry. Yes, Windows 2K server, 4.2.3.1 server software. library is SCSI attached 3583 with the same microcode we have on our production machine (not the latest, but within 6 months). SCSI used is LVD. Both drives and the library are on a single SCSI chain.
I have cleaned the tape drives a couple of times. After the first time the error showed up especially. I will re-check the cables and terminator. Thanks for the hints. -----Original Message----- From: Richard Sims [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 7:16 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Errors during a DB restore? ... >ANR8302E I/O error on drive TAPE0 (MT0.0.0.2) (OP=READ, Error Number=1235, >CC=0,KEY=2B, ASC=4B, ASCQ=00, ... Missing from your posting is server type and level, and tape attachment method. Looks like Windows. Zlatko suggested looking into the Windows Registry MAXimumSGList value. In addition, at a more mundane level, the following from my notes: ASC=4B+ASCQ=00 is a Data Phase Error, meaning that an error occurred during the Data Phase of a SCSI operation; as when a SCSI target device receives a zero-length data frame, or too many parity errors have occurred during the Data-In and Data-Out phases of an operation. Could be caused by a bad (SCSI) cable or faulty SCSI termination. I would also recommend cleaning the tape drive, to eliminate any media processing that might contribute to this. Richard Sims, BU
