I can understand a tape drive going bad. What puzzles the heck out of me is
why it fails at exactly the same place every night.
The hardware vendor found a replacement, which they are going to put in
today. It is used and no warranty that it will solve the problem, of
course.
We use the tape drive cleaning cartridge when the system tells us to (about
every 30 days). Back in the day the S/36 had a tape drive (6157). There
was no cleaning cartridge; one was instructed to clean it by using isopropyl
alcohol on a swab. I mention that because I was wondering if that
could/should be done on these tape drives.
Jerry C. Adams
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IBM i Programmer/Analyst
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-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rob
Berendt
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2017 10:09 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Media Errors on Tapes
This is almost always a sign that the tape drive is going bad. We've had
that with LTO 3 drives in our library. Tapes would start be declared as
bad. We would have them replace the drive and it would go away.
Occasionally we would INZTAP with a CLEAR(*YES) just to ensure it was good
after the drive replacement. I think I could count the number of tapes we
threw away as bad on one hand.
I can't tell you what tape drives are currently compatible with your system.
Sorry. No alternatives to recommend. And, if it's too new yet still
supported on V5R1 it may have needed a certain PTF level. I've heard that
PTF's can be a bit tough to order for V5R1.
Rob Berendt
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From: "Jerry Adams" <midrange@xxxxxxxx>
To: "'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'"
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Date: 03/29/2017 08:57 AM
Subject: Media Errors on Tapes
Sent by: "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
First, full disclosure: Model 250 running V5R1.
We have a cartridge tape drive 7207 Model 122. The data files backup runs
unattended each night. Lately it is crashing and burning with media
errors;
in fact, it has failed the last four [4] nights.
Tapes do go bad, but it seems unreasonable to me to have this many go bad
so
quickly. In fact, some of the tapes, except for initialization, have
never
been used before. Plus it always blows at exactly the same place. And we
have cleaned the tape drive after each failure.
Am I being illogical to think that it is the tape drive, rather than the
tapes, which is at fault? Is there any way to determine that?
I have been trying to get the company to upgrade the system for years
with,
obviously, no success. Any other options? I have been told that this
tape
drive is no longer available (maybe eBay but you get what you pay for
there). But are there any other backup alternatives for off-line storage?
Thanks.
Jerry C. Adams
IBM i Programmer/Analyst
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