If Arcserve Backup detects a problem with a tape drive, there are three mechanisms Arcserve Backup uses to cure tape drive errors:
Drive Error Prevention
Before performing a backup job, Arcserve Backup evaluates the tape drive’s health. If DLTSage detects a problem with a tape drive, Arcserve Backup performs the following analyses and actions:
Drive Usage Balancing
Arcserve Backup balances tape drive usage by rotating the usage of tapes evenly between all tape drives in your library. When Arcserve Backup starts a backup job, it detects the last drive used and uses the next available drive in the library.
To minimize the movement of tapes from tape drive to tape drive, Arcserve Backup performs the following analyses and actions:
Uninterrupted Drive Cleaning
A contaminated tape drive condition is usually discovered when you are running a backup job. A significant number of tape drive and media errors can be remedied by cleaning the tape drive.
For Arcserve Backup to perform uninterrupted drive cleaning, you must have a cleaning tape installed in the tape cleaning slot specified during setup, and specified a cleaning schedule. If you did not specify a cleaning schedule, Arcserve Backup defaults to a 100 hour period between scheduled tape cleaning operations.
If Arcserve Backup detects a contaminated tape drive condition during a backup job, and a cleaning slot is configured, Arcserve Backup automatically performs the following analyses and actions:
If Arcserve Backup determines that a tape drive must be cleaned to continue a job, the following actions take place:
Note: These mechanisms run automatically upon error detection. No user intervention is required. After Arcserve Backup cures the error, the backup job continues. For more information about automated error resolution, see the Tape Library Option Guide.
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