System:
2 x Compaq Proliant 3000
Compaq Modular Data Router
1 x Compaq TL891 Tape Library (10 slots, 2 groups)
Win NT4 SP5
ARCserve 2000 SP4 (AE, TLO, SANO, OFA, Exchange Agent, DRO)
3 Patches applied: QO28915 (Device Patch), QO20824 (crash patch), QO27937 (OFA patch).
cpqfcalm version: 4.19.0.63
Problem: 2 Servers configured to run backups to the Tape Library via the SAN option. The primary server runs OK but the distributed server backup fails after 1 or 2 days, an event frequently appears in the NT system log only on the distributed server as follows:
Source: cpqfcalm
Event: 15
Description: The device, \Device\ScsiPort7, is not ready for access yet.
When the distributed server backup fails the errors are flagged as follows in the Arcserve log (no errors appear on the primary server):
20021028 094549 42 Start Backup Operation. (QUEUE=1, JOB=2)
20021028 094550 42 W3831 Unable to find any media.
20021028 094552 42 Mount media request cancelled by user or by default timeout.
20021028 094552 42 W3832 Unable to find a blank media.
This looks like the distributed server is not able to connect to the device groups on the primary server.
The tape log on the distributed server looks like this:
[883] TAPE ENGINE MESSAGE LOG
[883] OEM: CA Inc.
[883] Name: ARCserve 2000
[883] Major Version: 7
[883] Minor Version: 0
[883] Date: Oct 14 2002
[883] Time: 11:58:27
[883] Description: 7.0 Release of NT Tape Engine
[883] Debug Level: 2
[883] Total Jobs ACTIVE 3
[883] CREATEJOBHANDLE [019F0688]: JobType - 8, ServerType - Local, Client - ASMGR@ANDOMS2
[863] Total Jobs ACTIVE 4
[863] CREATEJOBHANDLE [019F09AC]: JobType - 2, ServerType - Local, Client - SYSTEM
[883] ClientGetGroupStatus() is called.
[883] ClientGetGroupStatus:gbPrimaryServer == FALSE. call _ClientGetGroupStatus()
[883] _ClientGetGroupStatus() is called.
[883] ClientGetGroupStatus: ownerName = SYSTEM
[863] ClientReserveGroup ANDOMS2
[883] Calling DisConnectFromTape()
[883] DestroyHandle [019F09AC]: Active Jobs 3
[863] Total Jobs ACTIVE 4
[863] CREATEJOBHANDLE [019F09AC]: JobType - 257, ServerType - Local, Client - Administrator
[883] CheckIfRAIDGroup: RAIDSupport = FALSE
[883] Calling ConnectToGroup():ANDOMS2
[883] Successfully attached to primary Server: ANDOMS1!
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:1.
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:1.
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:1.
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:1.
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:1.
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:2.
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:2.
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:2.
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:3.
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:1.
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:1.
[883] Calling DisConnectFromTape()
[883] DestroyHandle [019F09AC]: Active Jobs 3
All hardware conforms to CA CDL. Previous to QO28915, the distributed server really had a hard time connecting to the Device groups on the primary server, at least now the backups will run for a few days before failing on the distributed server.
Anybody got any ideas???
See previous thread entitled Frustrating SAN for more background.
2 x Compaq Proliant 3000
Compaq Modular Data Router
1 x Compaq TL891 Tape Library (10 slots, 2 groups)
Win NT4 SP5
ARCserve 2000 SP4 (AE, TLO, SANO, OFA, Exchange Agent, DRO)
3 Patches applied: QO28915 (Device Patch), QO20824 (crash patch), QO27937 (OFA patch).
cpqfcalm version: 4.19.0.63
Problem: 2 Servers configured to run backups to the Tape Library via the SAN option. The primary server runs OK but the distributed server backup fails after 1 or 2 days, an event frequently appears in the NT system log only on the distributed server as follows:
Source: cpqfcalm
Event: 15
Description: The device, \Device\ScsiPort7, is not ready for access yet.
When the distributed server backup fails the errors are flagged as follows in the Arcserve log (no errors appear on the primary server):
20021028 094549 42 Start Backup Operation. (QUEUE=1, JOB=2)
20021028 094550 42 W3831 Unable to find any media.
20021028 094552 42 Mount media request cancelled by user or by default timeout.
20021028 094552 42 W3832 Unable to find a blank media.
This looks like the distributed server is not able to connect to the device groups on the primary server.
The tape log on the distributed server looks like this:
[883] TAPE ENGINE MESSAGE LOG
[883] OEM: CA Inc.
[883] Name: ARCserve 2000
[883] Major Version: 7
[883] Minor Version: 0
[883] Date: Oct 14 2002
[883] Time: 11:58:27
[883] Description: 7.0 Release of NT Tape Engine
[883] Debug Level: 2
[883] Total Jobs ACTIVE 3
[883] CREATEJOBHANDLE [019F0688]: JobType - 8, ServerType - Local, Client - ASMGR@ANDOMS2
[863] Total Jobs ACTIVE 4
[863] CREATEJOBHANDLE [019F09AC]: JobType - 2, ServerType - Local, Client - SYSTEM
[883] ClientGetGroupStatus() is called.
[883] ClientGetGroupStatus:gbPrimaryServer == FALSE. call _ClientGetGroupStatus()
[883] _ClientGetGroupStatus() is called.
[883] ClientGetGroupStatus: ownerName = SYSTEM
[863] ClientReserveGroup ANDOMS2
[883] Calling DisConnectFromTape()
[883] DestroyHandle [019F09AC]: Active Jobs 3
[863] Total Jobs ACTIVE 4
[863] CREATEJOBHANDLE [019F09AC]: JobType - 257, ServerType - Local, Client - Administrator
[883] CheckIfRAIDGroup: RAIDSupport = FALSE
[883] Calling ConnectToGroup():ANDOMS2
[883] Successfully attached to primary Server: ANDOMS1!
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:1.
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:1.
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:1.
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:1.
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:1.
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:2.
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:2.
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:2.
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:3.
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:1.
[863] Entering EnumTapeName() State:1.
[883] Calling DisConnectFromTape()
[883] DestroyHandle [019F09AC]: Active Jobs 3
All hardware conforms to CA CDL. Previous to QO28915, the distributed server really had a hard time connecting to the Device groups on the primary server, at least now the backups will run for a few days before failing on the distributed server.
Anybody got any ideas???
See previous thread entitled Frustrating SAN for more background.