Quantum Tape Drive LTO-3 User Manual

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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Guide
Troubleshooting Suggestions

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LTO-3 Tape Drive User’s Guide

The method of performing the backups can also be a factor in “slow”

backups. Data sent to the tape drive over a network connection and

delays in data transfer over a network connection can cause backups to

slow down.

1

Perform write/read test with diagnostic software. This ensures a test

of the connection between the tape drive and SCSI controller and

removes the network data transfer and the backup software from the

diagnosis. The write/read test

will overwrite data on the tape.

2

When the test finishes, determine the megabyte per second data

transfer. The resulting calculation shows the tape drive performing at

an acceptable rate.

3

If you believe that the write/read transfer is slow even after using the

diagnostic software write/read test, use the Quantum Tape

Diagnostic software to perform a trace buffer retrieval. Send the file

to Customer Support, so that the state of the SCSI bus can be

determined.

4

If the diagnostic write/read test transfer rate is acceptable, but

backups still seem to be “slow,” it may be attributed to the number of

files and the average file sizes that are to be backed up. These factors

can have a significant effect on the backup performance. Backups

where the average file size is less than 200 Kbytes are slower than

backups where the average file size is greater than 200 Kbytes. Obtain

backup log files to determine number of files and average file size.

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