Pablo,
I am seeing the same problem with Budtool 4.6.1a (and previously with
4.6).  Budtool support is claiming that it is a hardware issue.  They
insisted I install OnTap 5.3.5, which is certified with 4.6.1a, but
this did not solved the problem.  After discussion with NetApp, and
reading some of the recent posts here, I am going to 5.3.5R2P2, which
is supposed to fix various NDMP problems.
We are using a Breece Hill Q2.15 with 2 DLT7000 drives.  The error I
receive in the budtool log is:
04/27/00 23:38:39> Unload volume : B0113
04/27/00 23:40:02> ------------------------------------------------------------------
04/27/00 23:40:02>                ------    W A R N I N G   -------                  
04/27/00 23:40:02> Close Volume B0113 failed: Error 0
04/27/00 23:40:02> This failure, by itself, does not mean that the volume
04/27/00 23:40:02> or any of the data already on the volume is unusable.
04/27/00 23:40:02> ------------------------------------------------------------------
Then I have to manually eject the disk from the drive.
I will write back if the new OnTap version helps.
Moshe
>From owner-toasters(a)mathworks.com  Thu May  4 03:42:40 2000
>Date: Wed, 3 May 2000 17:17:05 -0500 (CDT)
>From: Paul Mikulencak <paul.mikulencak(a)amd.com>
>To: "Linn, Greg" <Greg.Linn(a)netapp.com>
>Cc: "'toasters(a)mathworks.com'" <toasters(a)mathworks.com>
>Subject: Re: Data OnTap 5.3.5P2 and NDMP Backups
>Mime-Version: 1.0
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>
>
>On Wed, 3 May 2000, Linn, Greg wrote:
>
>> A NDMP-based backup problem has been identified in our Data OnTap 5.3.5P2 patch
>> release.  
>> 
>> During development of Data OnTap 5.3.6, a deadlock condition was discovered
>> which impacted the NDMP Java implementation.  This condition typically manifests
>> itself as an NDMP connection failure during resource depletion conditions. We
>> believe it was first introduced 5.3.5P2.  The problem has been resolved in
>> 5.3.5R2P2 and in the forthcoming 5.3.6 release.
>> 
>> If you are running 5.3.5P2, and are experiencing NDMP backup problems similar to
>> the connection failure described above, we recommend that you upgrade to
>> 5.3.5R2P2. 
>
>
>greg (and all),
>
>
>i'd appreciate a pointer to a description of the "problem" in detail.
>
>we're wrestling with something here that i've been assuming was a hardware 
>problem on our storagetek 9740 tape changer, but which hasn't responded 
>to anything i or the storagetek field engineer have tried.
>
>our backups (budtool, 4.6.1, with the jumbo patch, dlt7000 drives scsi 
>attached to each F760 filer) have been failing because fully written 
>tapes are incompletely ejected from their drives.
>
>nothing in the messages file on either the budtool host or the netapps in 
>question.  tape drives have been replaced (for one filer, three times), 
>and we even replaced the robotic hand.  manual loading and unloading of 
>tapes via the storagetek touch panel work without failure.  sysconfig -t 
>always shows the drives it should, and budtool always sees them.
>
>i have a hard time laying this at the feet of the particular revision of 
>data ontap we're running (currently 5.3.5R2P1, formerly 5.3.4R2), but 
>most of the hardware angles have been explored.  i've been reading 
>messages on the toasters list that indicates that a bunch of folks are 
>having problems with their backups, but nothing quite like what we're 
>experiencing.
>
>anyone have any feedback?
>
>
>pablo  
>
>
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>
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>
>
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