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Please let me know if have any other questions.Enabled-Services Software-Change-Notice-Update1-ERDOC-X673-en-120 Here is a link to our LTO hand book & on page 26 it explains about how long media is good for in an active rotation. Barcode# 000016元 needs to be archived as it is past the 3yr mark of active rotation.
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Based on the 2 pieces that you provided the stats on: barcode#000091元 is right at the point that it need to be pulled from regular rotation & moved to more of an archive rotation (example: once a month backup). It is not a good an exact date but it helps in narrowing how the media is. also as for your media the creation date that is listed is for when the media was seen for the first time by Backup Exec.
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What I would recommend is if you have a newer cleaning media I would try to clean the drive 3 times to see if the debris will come off.
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With having a clogged head can cause you not to not be able to use all the tracks on the media & that could be why you are not able to get full use of 400GB with compression turned off. Second is that on a deeper look into your drive I see that you have an issue with one of the write heads as it is clogged with debris. Cleaning media is only good for about 35-50 uses or 2-3years from date of manufacture. The cleaning media has only had 17 uses but due to its age I don’t feel that it is cleaning the drive effetely as it should. First is that the cleaning media that is in the unit is really old as it was manufactured on 02-08-2007. So I reviewed the logs that you sent and there are a couple of issues that need to be resolved. The same error either when I run it with tape in the drive or in the loader.Ĭan you please help interpret full write test? System test if failing, probably because of tape loader. I tried with inserted tape in tape drive and with not inserted tape (left in library magazine). Removable storage service is stopped and disabled.īut when I choose open device it returns: I cannot use tape util options, because for every option it asks to "open device". 2000MB/s is usual speed for this device/tape. Only performance is failed, but I cannot say it's very low. So here are results.Īm I right saying that only 331175MB have been written to 370GB tape (LTO3)? I don't know how interpret results without compression. I haven't managed to run Dell ITDT soft (assume because of 64bit machine/java), but since I had installed the same or even newer IBM ITDT test tool, I think it's fine. **** Tape Alerts associated with Cartridges located in the library ****Ġ00016元 is located in slot 1, no Tape Alerts logged.Ġ00091元 is located in slot 2, no Tape Alerts logged.Ī tape with no label is located in slot 6, no Tape Alerts logged.Ġ00148元 is located in slot 9, no Tape Alerts logged.Ġ00149元 is located in slot 10, no Tape Alerts logged.Ġ00143元 is located in slot 12, no Tape Alerts logged. **** Tape Alert Flags currently set on the Drive ****ĭescription = Hardware fault not related to a read/write operation Symantec Backup Exec version 11d Service Pack 5 (fully patched). As you see on the screenshot backup exec writes about 250-300 GB to LTO-3 drive and than takes second tape.Ĭompression on/off doesn't make any difference. I have problem that cannot use full capacity of tapes by some reason.