Thanks for the reply. I spoke to Veritas about this issue. They at first suspected timeouts on the SCSI bus to be the culprit, but then advised me to upgrade to BE 8.5 build 3571, as well as the latest drivers,(bnt85idrv29a_237727.exe - Device driver release 20010615 and Autoloader
release 29a for BENT v8.5 ONLY (Intel)
)
Installing build 3571 seems to have helped (so far, about 3 days w/o the error).
Before installing build 3571, following the drive manufacturer's advice, I shut down the BE services and manually inserted a new cleaning tape into the drive, and let run and eject a few times. This improved the situation but did not cure it. I'll throw in the comments of the manufacturer, Cybernetics, for your perusal:
"Chuck,
the fact that 6 out of 7 worked would also lead me to believe it was a
software issue as well... the fact that the DLT drive always works and the
AIT drive fails could be explained by the drivers or the sensitivity of the
AIT drive over the DLT... the sensitivity I am thinking of is to noise/weak
scsi bus... one idea, in addition to checking for the latest drivers for
the scsi card, that comes to mind at this point would be to adjust the
transfer rate of the scsi card... if it is an Adaptec card you can do that
by entering the scsi utility with a "ctrl+A" during boot up... I would
recommend lowering the transfer rate for all IDs on the card down to
10mb/sec (I am assuming that the drive is alone on the scsi card). the
10mb/sec is still above the rated sustained transfer rate of the drive,
which is 6mb/sec, so it will not have any negative impact on the performance
of the drive but will reduce the risk of scsi timeouts due to data
overrun...(more data than the drive can handle being sent to it by the
host)... let me know what happens with the new drivers and upgrade of
Backup Exec..
as far as the cleaning tape thing... like I said when we talked
yesterday... I am not a big fan of using the software to do the cleaning...
I have seen where the software acted flaky when you have a slot allocated as
a cleaning slot and have a cleaning tape in the slot.... granted there are
many people out there that do it that way, I just don't trust the software
and I personally recommend doing it manually and not having a cleaning slot
at all... I have no idea why backup exec would think the cleaning tape was
anything but a cleaning tape..."
CW