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Guide To Resolving Drive Problems

Drive problems can be diagnosed using several commands. The vmoprcmd command shows tapes in use by backups. The dasadmin ld command shows tapes mounted to the library. If a tape is stuck, use mt commands like mt status and mt rewoffl to check status and unload. Contact site ops to power cycle a stuck drive or call an engineer for assistance.

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Guide To Resolving Drive Problems

Drive problems can be diagnosed using several commands. The vmoprcmd command shows tapes in use by backups. The dasadmin ld command shows tapes mounted to the library. If a tape is stuck, use mt commands like mt status and mt rewoffl to check status and unload. Contact site ops to power cycle a stuck drive or call an engineer for assistance.

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Guide to Resolving Drive Problems

IMPORTANT: Also, ensure that you include the letters ADI some!here in the
title o" any bridge cases that are raised "or ADI#GRA$ drive %roblems & !e
need this in order to %rovide stats "or management meetings !ith the %eo%le
"rom ADI' The bridge cases raised "or drive on any o" the Netbac(u% master
or media servers )e*ce%t "or the + PR, bo*es & caam-,, lsam-, and cdam-, "or
!hich !e handle the callout. M$/T go directly to 0TPOP/ !ho arrange
callout regardless o" !hich site is a""ected'
2 commands will tell you whether a tape is stuck in a drive:
vmoprcmd:
ipcscs0 $ vmoprcmd
PENDING RE!E"#"
$N%NE&
DRI'E "#(#!"
Drv #ype )ontrol !ser *a+el R'"N E'"N Ready ,r-En+l- Re.Id
0 hcart2 DO0N1T2M / No / /
0 hcart2 #*1 root 2es 2IP234 2IP234 2es 2es 0
(DDI#I%N(* DRI'E "#(#!"
Drv DriveName 1ultihost (ssi5ned )omment
0 Drive0 No / (utomated Noti6ication
0 Drive0 No ipcscs0
(s you can see7 drive inde8 9Drv: 0 is ;D%,N< as 6ar as Net=ackup is concerned7
this means that no tape mountin5 will occur until it is ;!P<-
#here is a tape in drive inde8 0 > 2IP234 9R'"N is the internal la+el7 E'"N is the
e8ternal la+el o6 the cart7 always re6er to the e8ternal id:-
#he )ontrol column will indicate whether you are dealin5 with an (DI)?GR(!
li+rary 9#*1: or an I=1 li+rary 9#*@:- I6 you ever see ('R under this column7 then
immediate attention is re.uired7 as the li+rary has dropped into pause mode and no
drives will +e availa+le 6or +ackups-
#he second command to veri6y the status o6 the drives is dependant on whether it is an
I=1 li+rary or an (DI)?GR(! li+rary:
I=1 > use mtli+ >l ?dev?lmcp0 >.* / the output is too detailed to copy into this
document7 however7 the 6irst couple o6 lines should look like this:
Library Data:
operational state..........Automated Operational State
0
I6 the li+rary is not workin57 it will state 3Intervention Required4 alon5side
operational state.
(DI)?GR(! > use dasadmin commands-
ipcscs0 $ dasadmin ld ipcscs0
listd 6or client: ipcscs0 success6ul
drive: DRI'E2A amu drive: 2A st: !P type: N sysid: client: ipcscs0 volser: 2IP234 cleanin5 0
cleanBcount: 04
drive: DRI'E2C amu drive: 2C st: !P type: N sysid: client: ipcscs0 volser: ,IP20D cleanin5 0
cleanBco
unt: 4
)ompare the output a+ove with the output 6rom the 'moprcmd command and you
will see that +oth 2IP234 and ,IP20D are mounted ;physically< > as dasadmin
interro5ates the li+rary directly- "o in order to 5et a true picture7 it is usually +est to
trust the output 6rom this command-
(s such7 you will see that ,IP20D is mounted in drive 2C accordin5 to dasadmin7 +ut
not accordin5 to vmoprcmd7 there6ore there is an o+vious pro+lem with this tape-
#his is the most common pro+lem > a tape that is known to dasadmin +ut not known
to vmoprcmd- !sually this means that the tape has +ecome stuck on the spooler and
will need to +e dismounted-
#he 6irst command to try is:
dasadmin dismount >t A4E0 AAA123 9tape id:
#he >t A4E0 synta8 is necessary where the de6ault tape type is anythin5 +ut A4E07 so
it<s use6ul to 5et into the ha+it o6 usin5 it-
I6 the tape had mana5ed to rewind itsel6 +e6ore it +ecame stuck7 then this command
will work7 otherwise you will have to arran5e 6or en5ineer callout to +e made7 a
messa5e such as ;the drive did not eFect a volume< will eventually +e returned-
I6 the dasadmin dismount command does not work7 you could contact the onsite %ps
team and ask them to power cycle the drive at 6ault-
@owever7
In the event o6 a re.uired callout7 it is recommended to put in as much in6ormation as
possi+le re5ardin5 the li+rary and drive num+er- Gor identi6yin5 the li+rary7 use the
Net=ackup Interactive Reportin5 pa5e at http:??+yadsm0A-nat-+t-com and search
thou5h li+rary in6ormation7 this hi5hli5hts each li+rary and the servers that it supports-
2ou should already know the o66endin5 drive +y the output 6rom the dasadmin ld
command-
2
T%con"ig command
This command sho!s the drives on the system'
5 t%con"ig &d
Inde* DriveName DrivePath Ty%e /hared /tatus
66666 666666666 6666666666 6666 666666 666666
- T2MDrive7 #dev#rmt#8+cbn hcart No $P
T2M)9. DA/ Drive Name:DRI;<7
8 T2MDrive88 #dev#rmt#8cbn hcart No $P
T2M)9. DA/ Drive Name:DRI;<88
, I=MDrive87 #dev#rmt#>cbn hcart, No $P
T2?)8. I=M Device Name:--+>7-<8A8@
+ Drive- #dev#rmt#-cbn @mm No $P
T2M),. DA/ Drive Name:DRI;<777
9 I=MDrive,- #dev#rmt#@cbn hcart, No $P
T2?)8. I=M Device Name:--+>7-<8A87
urrently de"ined robotics are:
T2?)8. library name : +979b,
volume database host : i%adsm-8
T2M),. DA/ server : amu,,
volume database host : i%adsm-8
T2M)9. DA/ server : amu,
volume database host : i%adsm-8
#ape stuck in a drive 6ollow the 6ollowin5 commands
9as root:
mt >6 $pathname ?dev?rmt? 96rom tpcon6i5 >d:& status
H mt /6 ?dev?rmt?Ic+n status
?dev?rmt?Ic+n: Device +usy
H
I6 the tape is stuck you need to unload it
H mt /6 ?dev?rmt?Ic+n rewo66l
I6 this does not work powecycle the drive +y the site ops N%#E 1!"# N%# =E (N
*#% DRI'E
I6 this does not work call out en5ineer to 6i8 drive
offline, rewoffl
Rewind the tape and, if appropriate, take the drive
unit off-line by unloading the tape. It cycles
through all four tapes.
A
status
rint status infor!ation about the tape unit.
Glossary
=elow is a list o6 use6ul commands 6or identi6yin5 drive pro+lems:
vmo%rcmd > shows what tapes are in use +y +ackups 9this is how Net=ackup sees the
li+rary:
dasadmin ld hostname > show what tapes are mounted and should (*,(2" +e
cross/re6erenced with vmoprcmd-
dasadmin dismount &t +>7- ABC1! > will dismount any tape that has +een
rewound
dasadmin eAect &c &t +>7- ABC1! <-8 > will eFect a tae 6rom the li+rary 9this will
N%# dismount a tape 6rom a drive7 it will simply take the tape 6rom it<s slot in the silo
9li+rary: and will place it in the ;eFect area< 6rom which the relevant media 5roup can
retrieve the tape- Note that you must al!ays use the &c "lag !ith this command,
this clears the slot "or use by another ta%e'
dasadmin insert I-8 > will take all tapes 6rom the ;input hopper< and insert them into
6ree slots in the silo 9li+rary:
mtlib &l #dev#lmc%- &B2 > will show the status o6 an I=1 li+rary- Note that drive
6ailures are relatively in6re.uent on the I=1 li+raries7 which is why we have ;skirted<
around the commands 6or it-
mtlib &l #dev#lmc%- &B &; &; ABC1! > will display the status o6 a tape known to
the I=1 li+rary
Robtest
,e also have access to the ro+test 6unction7 which 5ives you sole control o6 the ro+ot
which is why it must +e used with care > while ever you are in ro+test no 6urther tape
mountin5 can +e done-
2ou can use ro+test to dismount tapes7 check 6or mounted tapes7 5enerally everythin5
that you can do 6rom the command line7 however7 you have more privile5es-
#o enter ro+test7 simply type robtest 6rom the command line7 this will 5ive you a
prompt7 listin5 all the availa+le ro+ot types 9i-e- #*107 this is use6ul i6 you are unsure
as to what li+raries a server is connected to:-
#he main commands used with ro+test are:
li+stat > shows the status o6 the li+rary
drstat > shows all o6 the drives and what is presently mounted
C
cancel $re.uestBid& / )ancel server re.uest
client $newBclientBname& / Print client status or chan5e D(" client name
dm $volser& / Dismount volser
eFect $area& $vol& J$vol&K / EFect volsers in ran5e to eFect area
6 $drivenum& / Gorce dismount 9")"I unload may +e re.uired:
list / Print outstandin5 re.uests
init / InitialiLe the D(" ()I li+rary
insert $area& $type& / Insert volsers 6rom insert area
inventory / Inventory 9audit: the (1*
m $volser& $drivenum& / 1ount volser
.uery J$volser&K J$volser&K / Print volsers in ran5e
types / Print list o6 media types
version / Print so6tware versions
view $volser& / Print volser data+ase entry
(lways remem+er to lo5out o6 ro+test cleanly otherwise it will have an e66ect on
+ackups-
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