Oye Akintan wrote:
We have a F230 running Data Ontap 5.2.3 with a Quantum DLT4700 directly attached to it. I'm running Netbackup for Veritas 3.2 and Netbackup for NDMP 3.2. I've installed jumbo patch 0820413. I'm having problem configuring the storage device. I ran the command set_ndmp_attr -robot . The sys admin guide says to test it using tldtest -r servername:spt0 but when I ran this command, the mode sense failed with the following error:
mode_sense failed, CHECK CONDITION sense key = 0x5, asc = 0x24, ascq = 0x0, INVALID FIELD IN CDB Can anyone tell me what I can do to fix it ?
Is this a standalone drive? If so, then there is no robot to configure. tldtest -r tests the robot.
I was just reminded (thanks Bill Roth @ NetApp) that DLT4700 drives only work in stackers. In NetBackup that is robot type TSD, not TLD. So the test program would be tsdtest.
__________________________________________________________________________ Steve Kappel steve.kappel@veritas.com VERITAS Software steve.kappel@iname.com (Personal)
I used tsdtest -r and I got a different kind of error it says: scsi command failed Sense key: Illegal Request (0x5) Invalid move attempted (ASC 0x24, ASCQ 0x0)
The tape is set to target 6 on SCSI id 0 on netapp so i set the command set_ndmp_attr -robot servername spt0 0 6 0 I'm guessing something is wrong with this setting. How can I resolve this ? Oye
Steve Kappel wrote:
Oye Akintan wrote:
We have a F230 running Data Ontap 5.2.3 with a Quantum DLT4700 directly attached to it. I'm running Netbackup for Veritas 3.2 and Netbackup for NDMP 3.2. I've installed jumbo patch 0820413. I'm having problem configuring the storage device. I ran the command set_ndmp_attr -robot . The sys admin guide says to test it using tldtest -r servername:spt0 but when I ran this command, the mode sense failed with the following error:
mode_sense failed, CHECK CONDITION sense key = 0x5, asc = 0x24, ascq = 0x0, INVALID FIELD IN CDB Can anyone tell me what I can do to fix it ?
Is this a standalone drive? If so, then there is no robot to configure. tldtest -r tests the robot.
I was just reminded (thanks Bill Roth @ NetApp) that DLT4700 drives only work in stackers. In NetBackup that is robot type TSD, not TLD. So the test program would be tsdtest.
Steve Kappel steve.kappel@veritas.com VERITAS Software steve.kappel@iname.com (Personal)