Tape Backup Problems (cpio read errors)

Karl Denninger kdenning at pcserver2.naitc.com
Wed Jan 16 03:58:07 AEST 1991


In article <1991Jan14.052704.23339 at karnak.cactus.org> john at karnak.cactus.org (John B. Meaders Jr.) writes:
>In article <1701 at ulowell.ulowell.edu> mschedlb at hawk.ulowell.edu (Martin J. Schedlbauer) writes:
>>
>>Finally somebody who also has that problem!! You can still make backups
>>but use /dev/rmt/c2s0 instead of /dev/rmt/c0s0. The problem may be caused
>>by several factors:
>
>Nice to see I am not the only person with problems.  I have an Archive
>FT-60 that used to work under Esix.  Now it doesn't (I fear a bad controller).
>It still reads (I have an old tape) and appears to write.  However, when
>you read you get garbage.

This is a REAL common failure mode.  I lost a disk and found my backups were
worthless on this one once.  Fortunately, I was able to recover the data off
the hard disk (another one of my horror stories).

The FT60s have this problem, and it would appear only this problem.  This is
the only failure mode I've EVER seen on that tape drive!

It's actually a controller problem -- get another controller.  The problem
will go away.  Unfortunately, you're hosed on the data you (thought) you
wrote to those tapes -- it isn't there.

Now I verify ALL tapes for readability.

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