On 07/08/17 05:59, David C. Rankin wrote:
The solution: go outside and 'place your computer on the ground, place a 20-foot stake on the mid-point of your case laid horizontally and drive the 20-foot stake into the ground'. Please don't tempt me :) On a more serious note, I would look to turn any logging or debug associated with any of the tape applications you are using (if it is just tar, you can look at some of the --ignore-command-error or --format options) I am just using tar, but it also happens when I run the drive assessment test in HP LT. I haven't tried the commands yet. There is some bit that is being set wrong somewhere, whether it is a result of a drive failure, format problem or what, I'm out of guesses:( I have noticed that since installing the Ultra 320 card (adaptec) I have some slightly higher detail in HP Library & Tape Tools Health report.
It has logged the following two messages every time I experience the problem: ISCSI TaskMgmtFunction invoked: SI_LOGICAL_UNIT_RESET_MGMT_FUNC, Initiator ID: 0000h, Via SI_PRIMARY_PORT_ID, To LUN: 0h BusRst ISCSI Bus Reset Occured I am guessing this is my problem. Now what does all of this mean? Does anyone know how I can diagnose further with this information? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org