- Sun Storage Virtual Tape Library VTL User Guide

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2. If physical tape drives require cleaning, clean them, and stop here. Retry the
import/export operation.
3. If cleaning is unnecessary or does not help, see if physical tapes need to be moved
and mounted before the import/export operation can continue.
4. If tapes have to be moved, move them, and stop here. Retry the import/export
operation.
5. If tapes do not need to be moved, check for other anomalous conditions.
6. It other anomalous conditions are found, correct them, and stop here. Retry the
import/export operation.
7. If problems persist, see “VTL drive assignments do not reflect library element
addresses” on page 239.
Case: VTLdriveassignmentsdonotreflectlibraryelementaddresses
1. When you import data, make sure the assignment of drive in VTL follows the
element address of the drives in the physical library. Assign the tape drive in the
order of their element address.
2. If VTL assigns drives out of element order, unassign and reassign tape drives in
the correct order. Stop here, and retry the import/export operation.
3. If drive order is not an issue or if correcting it fails to resolve the problem, see
“Some other system error is causing the problem” on page 239.
Case: Someothersystemerroriscausingtheproblem
1. If problems persist after other possibilities have been exhausted, examine the VTL
Event Log or the server syslog (/var/adm/messages) for error messages that
relate to the physical tape library or drive.
2. If you find error messages, correct the issues if possible. Stop here, and retry the
import/export operation.
3. If you cannot find relevant errors or cannot determine a cause or resolution for an
error condition, contact Sun technical support.
TakinganXrayfortechnicalsupport
If,duringatechnicalsupportcal l,aSun technicalsupportrepresentativeasksyouto
takeanXRayofyoursystem,notetheitemsthatyouneedtoinclude.Thenproceed
asfollows.