On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 01:11:03PM -0400, Brian Cuttler wrote:
> 
> Don't know if its relevant, but I've got an LTO5/juke and it
> dropped in both speed and capacity. I'm now trying to remember
> if I had the host ESAS card replaced, or the I/O module in the
> juke...

I'd found that reseating the esas cable helped temporarily, I
guess resetting the driver config. In testing I was able to somehow
rule out the tape drive itself.

YRWBCD.

Brian


> On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 12:28:33PM -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 02:38:48PM +0000, Dave Ewart wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > > 
> > > Four years ago I deployed a pair of Tandberg LTO-5 Ultrium (SAS) tape,
> > > connected a Dell PowerEdge server via a Dell H200 SAS controller.
> > > 
> > > At that time ran the amtapetype utility which produced this output:
> > > 
> > > define tapetype Tandberg-LTO5 {
> > >     comment "Tandberg LTO5 1500/3000, produced by tapetype prog (hardware 
> > > compression off)"
> > >     length 1410 gbytes
> > >     filemark 0 kbytes
> > >     speed 125762 kps
> > > }
> > > 
> > > (That was created by an older version of AMANDA, which we were using at
> > > the time: probably from Debian/Lenny, which was version 2.5.2p1, I
> > > believe)
> > > 
> > > These tapes are native 1.5TB and so that looks pretty reasonable.  We've
> > > never used these tapes to their fullest capacity and all was fun and
> > > shiny until recently when the tapes reported "No space left on device".
> > > However, the concerning thing is that the tapes reported 'full' at less
> > > than what I was expecting as full capacity, just above 1.1TB in fact.
> > > This means that our backup space 'growth', which I had been assuming was
> > > only 75%/80% full is in fact at 100%!
> > > 
> > > I re-ran the tapetype utility from our current AMANDA (version 2.6.1p2-3
> > > from Debian/Squeeze) and it showed this:
> > > 
> > >   define tapetype unknown-tapetype {                          
> > >     comment "Created by amtapetype; compression disabled"
> > >     length 1148746080 kbytes
> > >     filemark 0 kbytes
> > >     speed 69815 kps
> > >     blocksize 32 kbytes
> > >   }
> > > 
> > > 
> > > The length reported here is ~1.1TB which ties up with the "no space left
> > > on device" message, but ...
> > > 
> > > ... these are genuine LTO-5 (Tandberg brand) tapes - just like
> > > http://img.misco.eu/Resources/images/Modules/InformationBlocks/1210/TAN/TAN-2/202175-tandberg-LTO-5-tape-cartridge-small.jpg
> > > - and the second tapetype above was created using a previously-unused
> > >   tape and they really are 1.5TB native!
> > > 
> > > What's going on?  Why am I not getting to use the full capacity??
> > > 
> > 
> > A guess only.
> > 
> > I note the measured speed has dropped by 45%.  Due to what I haven't a clue,
> > but maybe some hardware change or cables or ???
> > 
> > Perhaps your system's ability to feed the drive has dropped below the
> > minimum needed to keep the drive streaming.  In that case, the drive
> > must "shoe-shine" and each restart costs a bit of tape.
> > 
> > Jon
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