This is a summary for the problems we had with attaching a HP LTO drive to a Sun Solaris 8 box (see mail included below for details). The things that were most relevant to get our setup to work was: 1. Use the st.conf from HP, the one that reads: LTO_Ultrium = 1,0x36,0,0xd639,4,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x40,3; 2. Get the latest firmware for the drive and library (we now have E19V and 1.33.0, but there could ne newer versions available). If you can't hook the library up with a Windows box and use the downloads from HP to upgrade it, you must get a tape from HP with the firmware for the drive. 3. Patch up Solaris as much as possible 4. If the above doesn't help, get HP to switch the drive to a newer series. In our case, we still had problems after steps 1 to 3 above. I believe our original drive was from the first batch of drives produced by HP, so when we got it replaced with a drive from a more recent batch the remaining problems were solved. -Sigbjorn Sigbjorn Strommen wrote: > > I apologize for taking so long to send a summary to the list about > our problems with the HP LTO/SureStore hardware, the reason is simply > that we still don't know for sure that we have a working solution. > However, the situation has improved since my first email to the list, > so I will send what I have for now. > > Thanks for suggestions from several people: > > Stale Schwenke > Elizabeth Lee > Matt M. Morris > And a big thanks to N.N. (wants to be anonymous). He helped me with > patch diagnosis, etc. > > Our problem was: > > > we have a Ultra 5 with an Antares dual lvd SCSI card and Solaris 8 set > > up as a backupserver in combination with a HP SureStore 2/20 library and > > HP Ultrium 230 tape drive. The Ultra 5 also has a fiber gigabit NIC. > > > > The tape drive and library is hooked up to one of the SCSI channels, and > > a Seagate disk to the other. > > > > The software we use is Legato NetWorker 6.1. > > > > After many hours of frustration setting this up we now have it partially > > working. That is, backing up seems to work fine for days, but when I try > > to read the tapes I will most times get SCSI and I/O errors, with some of > > the typical errors reported snipped from /var/adm/messages below: > > [the rest snipped for brewity] > > Solution (need more time for testing and verification before I conlude): > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > * Upgrade firmware of HP SureStore 2/20 library to 1330 > * Upgrade firmware of HP Ultrium 230 drive to E19V > * Use st.conf settings from HP > * If you use HP media, check with them that it's not from a bad batch > > I believe that the above are the most important factors. In addition > you should also check the basic stuff like cabling, terminators, SCSI > card drivers, OS patches and compatibility issues with the various > vendors involved. > > The rest of the email is describing the process in more detail, and > is not recommended reading if you only want the pure technical stuff, > which is given above. > > -- > > The main problem, as I have experienced it, have been to get support > and feedback from HP. I spent months trying to find someone there who > could send me firmware upgrades and give support in general. One of > the more bizarre suggestions from someone in HP were that I would > probably be better off contacting Sun to try to get hold of the > firmware for the HP LTO drive! (The HP website only have firmware > that can be uploaded to the LTO drive from a Windows based host. > If you have no Windows server to hook up the library/drive to, you > will need to upgrade directly from tape). > > Since my original firmware versions were also listed in Legato's > compatibility matrix and I was unable to get hold of firmware from > HP I spent most of my time testing, debugging and verifying all the > other possible causes in the early stages. > > Having exhausted all other possible causes, while still trying to > get support from HP I finally managed to get a tape from them two > weeks ago, with what I was told was the current recommended firmware. > Version 1300 for the library, and E19V for the LTO drive. This did > improve the situation a lot, but unfortunately the second full backup > after the upgrade failed badly, with strange and inconsistent error > messages. > > I immediately reported this to HP (with the usual problems of getting > feedback) and they suggested I should upgrade the library firmware > again, as the version should really be 1330, not 1300 as they had just > sent me on tape. They also said that the last crash we had could be due > to bad tapes from HP. > > [I got the information about the possibility for bad HP media several > months ago, from a non-HP source, and have been testing using mainly > IBM tapes until the latest failure.] > > One or more batches of tapes made by HP is bad, and they are now replacing > them. They have also told me that they will only give support if I use > HP media, which I find a bit strange having had the problems I've had > with both their hardware and media. > > If you are in the market for LTO based drives and libraries I would > strongly recommend that you ask the vendor to supply references to > customers who have had success with the combination of hardware and > software you are intending to use. I know there are some vendors who > will do this (unfortunately, I learned this too late). > > -Sigbjxrn > _______________________________________________ > sunmanagers mailing list > sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org > http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Mar 20 03:41:18 2002
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