On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 at 6:02pm, Mike Brodbelt wrote > Yes - rather less:- > > Tape Time (hrs:min) 0:35 0:35 0:00 > Tape Size (meg) 8461.0 8461.0 0.0 > Tape Used (%) 24.2 24.2 0.0 > Filesystems Taped 15 15 0 > Avg Tp Write Rate (k/s) 4179.2 4179.2 -- > > > Your later posting showed the amount actually taped when the error occured: > > > > == taper: tape ACU-STD-2 kb 23940992 fm 16 writing file: Input/output error > > > > Only 23.94 GB and 16 filemarks when the error occured. Hardly 30.5 GB. > > 23.94 Gb is the size of the compressed dump image for the single large > filesystem that failed to tape. 16 filesystems dumped, but only 15 taped > successfully.
23.94 GB is *also* the amount of data that actually went to tape before amanda got the I/O error. You indicated that these "should" be 35GB. The fact that amanda only got 23 out to tape indicated either that hardware compression is on, you're using smaller tapes, or there's something wrong with your hardware. For the record, this is the message I get when hitting EOT: taper: tape RAIDsSet2-10 kb 98708224 fm 22 writing file: No space left on device which is obviously *not* the error you got. > The previous poster suggested that my hardware was faulty due to the I/O > error. AFAIK, it's working OK, which is why I was looking for > clarification on that. ISTM that the error above, combined with the "out > of tape" line at the top of the report make it reasonable to assume that > the I/O error was just amanda hitting EOT when she thought there should > still be tape left. I suspect this is due to my having lifted the > tapetype definition from the FAQ-o-matic originally, and the size in the > tapetype being over-optimistic. Is that a reasonable interpretation, or > should I be pulling the machine to bits looking for dodgy connectors? Amanda only uses tapelength to plan. After it forms its plan it just dumps everything it has planned to to the tape. Sometimes this gets bigger between estimate and dump time, and thus you hit EOT. Or sometimes the tapelength is bigger than the actual tape size, and you hit EOT. But you don't seem to be hitting EOT. Check your hardware thoroughly. Clean the drive. Check the compression status definitively using 'tapeinfo', part of the mtx software package. And it's certainly looking like it's time to get a goat. -- Joshua Baker-LePain Department of Biomedical Engineering Duke University
