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R2 and virtualize as much as possible. Fog image cloning Columbus Area didn't utilize an efficient image arcserve e6096 deployment tool, so I incorporated a free, open-source solution using Fog and an Ubuntu virtual machine. TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating e3719 unable to write to media your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now I received an unrecoverable media error part way through my weekly full backup and the job failed. E3719 Unable to write to media. (MEDIA=W-TCA-FRI- 1/04/13 [S/N: 1100047], EC=UNRECOVERABLE DATA ERROR) It was
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a new tape. Should I just assume the tape is bad? Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: Data error (cyclic redundancy check) how to resolve the problem "data error cyclic redundancy check" data error (cyclic redundancy check)   3 Replies Serrano OP Best Answer Varun.P Jan 8, 2013 at 7:40 UTC Yes, this means the tape has developed BAD SECTORS... and its faulty... get a replacement 0 Datil OP Helpful Post Thomas0311 Jan 8, 2013 at 2:13 UTC If that is the only error you received, then yes I would agree with Varun and say you have a bad tape. However, if you received any other errors with it such as: E6096 Media Error [ABSL:... Then I would test the "bad tape" in a different drive to confirm that you don't possibly have a hardware failure in the drive. 0 Tabasco OP MJB969 Jan 8, 2013 at 3:37 UTC Thomas, I did get the E6096 error before the E3719. The drive reported an error 6 which is either tape or drive failure, but it doesn't know which. Then it wanted to be cleaned. My backup last night worked fine, so I'm leaning towards a bad tape. 0 This discussion has been inactive for over a year. You may get a better answer to your question by starting a new discussion. Text Quote Post |Replace Attachment Add link Text to display: Where should this link go? Add Cancel × Insert code Language Apache AppleScript Awk BASH Batchfile C C++ C# CSS ERB HTML Java JavaScript Lua ObjectiveC PHP Perl Text Powershell Python R Ruby Sass Scala SQL VB.net Vimscript XML YAML Insert Cancel Join me to this group Reply × Users who spiced this post Read these next... When end users know IT Best Practices & General IT How do you deal with end users that think they know how to do your
Join INTELLIGENT WORK FORUMSFOR COMPUTER PROFESSIONALS Log In Come Join Us! Are you aComputer / IT professional?Join Tek-Tips Forums! Talk With Other Members Be Notified Of ResponsesTo Your Posts Keyword Search One-Click Access To YourFavorite Forums Automated SignaturesOn Your Posts Best Of All, It's Free! Join Us! *Tek-Tips's functionality depends on members receiving e-mail. By joining you are opting in to receive e-mail. Posting Guidelines Promoting, selling, recruiting, coursework and thesis posting is forbidden.Tek-Tips Posting Policies Jobs Jobs from Indeed What: Where: jobs by Link To This Forum! Add Stickiness To Your Site https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/288561-unrecoverable-data-error-unable-to-write-to-media By Linking To This Professionally Managed Technical Forum.Just copy and paste the BBCode HTML Markdown MediaWiki reStructuredText code below into your site. CA: ARCserve back-up Forum at Tek-Tips HomeForumsServer RackBack-up SystemsCA: ARCserve back-up Forum Tape Engine SCSI Problems -- Have Debug Info thread478-1175921 Forum Search FAQs Links MVPs Tape Engine SCSI Problems -- Have Debug Info Tape Engine SCSI Problems -- Have Debug http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1175921 Info jarhoops (TechnicalUser) (OP) 12 Jan 06 10:52 Hi, I have a StorageTek L180 library with 3 IBM LTO Ultrium-TD1 drives.I am using ARCserve v.9, build 2200.I am getting various E3712, E3719, E6096 errors on two of the three tape drives.Here are the errors that appear in the Activity Log:E6096Media Error [ABSL:3050 CMD:Ah TapeName:THURSDAY RID:31049 BARCODE:000001]E3719Unable to right to media. (MEDIA=THURSDAY [S/N:000001], EC=UNRECOVERABLE DATA ERROR)Corresponding errors in the tape log:[5672] ABSL:3050 CMD:a Returning status[2][5672] 01/12 09:52:34 ABSL:3050 [REQUEST SENSE] 03 00 00 00 40 00 00 00 00 00[5672]
Up All Content All Content This Topic This Forum Advanced Search Browse Forums Gallery Staff Online Users More Activity All Activity Search More More More All Activity Home Random Area Technology Corner Any Arcserve Gurus? Sign in to follow http://www.tyresmoke.net/forum/topic/87421-any-arcserve-gurus/ this Followers 0 Any Arcserve Gurus? Started by chasdrury, February 6, 2007 19 posts in this topic chasdrury 130 BMW 330d Members 130 1,949 posts Posted February 6, 2007 · Report post Hi Guys We have got an Arcserve http://www.iscgroupllc.com/2012/tech-note-identifying-odd-scsi-errors/ backup system in place - my PC backups up from 6 client agents on servers. On one of the servers it backups every night, I get the following errors [ QUOTE ] E3719 Unable to write to media. (MEDIA=F-HEROUK-MON-05/02/07 [s/N: unable to 1000013], EC=UNRECOVERABLE DATA ERROR) E8535 Failed to receive data from the client agent. (ADDRESS=172.19.0.200 (RENSHAW008 ( 172.19.0.200 )), EC=10053, COMMAND=80) E3719 Unable to write to media. (MEDIA=F-HEROUK-MON-05/02/07 [s/N: 1000013], EC=UNRECOVERABLE DATA ERROR) E3712 Unable to close session. (EC=UNRECOVERABLE DATA ERROR) [/ QUOTE ] Now, I am sure its not the media (tried new media last night) and it can't be the drive - all the other servers backup ok.. What can it be!!! Cheers Chaz Share this post Link to ec unrecoverable data post Share on other sites techieboy 0 TVR 350C Members 0 2,251 posts Posted February 6, 2007 · Report post Used to get similar with BackupExec and it turned out that the Agent installed on one of the client PC's didn't have permission to access a couple of files which caused it to crap out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites chasdrury 130 BMW 330d Members 130 1,949 posts Posted February 6, 2007 · Report post Thats what I have been thinking. The client on the server is logged in as Administrator so there shouldn't be any problems there...... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites techieboy 0 TVR 350C Members 0 2,251 posts Posted February 6, 2007 · Report post Not something silly like Outlook being left open but the administrator account not having permission to access a users Outlook mailbox (think this only applies in the world of Exchange connected Outlook clients though). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites CarMad 540 ... Moderators 540 16,758 posts Posted February 6, 2007 · Report post Could the files its trying to back up be locked by and app. We've had this before. Exclude them and it sails through no problem. Can you get it to tell you which files its having trouble with ? Share this post Link to post Share on other
Capabilities About Tech Note: Identifying odd SCSI errors This tech note helps you identifying odd SCSI errors, including their potential location and causes in your tape library so you can fix the problem promptly. It also includes configuration tips so your tape library runs at its best, as well as a glossary of terms. We encourage you to download this tech note, Identifying odd SCSI errors, in PDF format for future reference and use. IDENTIFYING THE LOCATION OF THE ERROR Error codes (ec=) such as "unrecoverable data error" or "failed to write data to tape" are often caused by dirty tape heads, or a defective tape / section of a tape. If several types of errors (e.g. both "media errors" and "SCSI port errors") occur together or there is doubt about the exact location of the error, more than one problem could be occurring. In that case, every aspect of the SCSI bus needs to be checked. IDENTIFYING THE REASON FOR THE ERROR: MEDIA & UDE ERRORS Tapes: Tape drive manufacturers specify which brands and lengths are compatible with their data storage equipment. You should always check your tape drive's documentation for full compatibility, since unapproved tape brand or type can consistently fail. It is also important to only use tapes of the proper length since some tape drives can use various lengths but others can’t. Tapes can vary in thickness, tension, and particle density and tape drives are designed to properly handle those differences without causing damage to themselves or the tapes. Cleaning cartridges: You should regularly clean your tape drives by using cleaning cartridges, which not only clean the tape drive head, but also the full tape path. Cleaning will prevent both read/write and tape positioning problems. Use only the manufacturer’s recommended cleaning tapes and follow the instructions. Some cleaning cartridges are only good for a certain number of uses. If used more than specified, they will reach their end and not perform any cleaning. Most manufacturers reco