=2D----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 07 November 2003 10:46 pm, Bob Holtzman wrote: > I just had a Seagate Tapestor 40Gb Travan drive installed in my I am not familiar with Travan drives BUT, let's see if my guesses might spu= r=20 your thoughts. > RH7.3 box. The drive is detected on /dev/ht0 which is correct. > When I ran mt -f /dev/ht0 reten it returned an message aboutan I/O > error and an unrecoverable error. When I tried to create an archive I don't know about this error. Do you have more information? Did the tape= =20 activity light blink so you know it was hit with a command? > ( I should have known better ) I got: > > [root@localhost root]# tar cvf /dev/ht0 home > tar: home: Cannot stat: No such file or directory > tar: /dev/ht0: Wrote only 0 of 10240 bytes > tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now =2D From your command line prompt, "[root@localhost root]" I assume you wer= e in=20 the /root directory. The command line that you issued requested the backup= =20 of the /root/home directory. Does this directory exist? Did you mean to=20 backup the /home directory instead? > /var/log/messages showed: > > Nov 7 22:12:24 localhost su(pam_unix)[5745]: session opened for user root > by holtzm(uid=3D500) > Nov 7 22:13:06 localhost kernel: ide-tape: ht0: I/O error, pc =3D a, ke= y =3D=20 > 5, asc =3D 22, ascq =3D 0 The key, asc and ascq values are response codes. In this case 5,22,0. I=20 believe they are actually hexidecimal values, at least they would be in the= =20 SCSI world. A key value of 5 indicates an illegal request. The asc and as= cq=20 are extended sense key codes indicating that the illegal request was an=20 illegal function. (Seagate has some pretty extensive drive documentation o= n=20 their support site. Go try them. These key code values are at:=20 http://www.seagate.com/support/kb/disc/scsi_sense_keys.html and the extende= d=20 key values are at:=20 http://www.seagate.com/support/kb/disc/scsi_sense_error12-13.html. Look=20 around there some more as there may be lots of information for your=20 particular drive. Maybe start here in the "Disc Knowledge Base"=20 http://www.seagate.com/support/kb/disc/index.html). Anyway, that's what I can give. I don't know why the request was illegal b= ut=20 then if the directory did not exist, maybe tar told the tape to do somethin= g=20 it could not do. Alan =2D----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/rIebUIl18h7/dy4RAtGyAKC4LJiHQBEoA9WElEzf6HIvPloLlgCfc0Tq A/bCFYD/QKcSXmWejZPTPAw=3D =3DJfyX =2D----END PGP SIGNATURE-----