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By: TeX Time: 2008121 0905Z Music: None Earlier in the week we got some SPADE error emails I've seen no one say anything about: 2008120 2029Z The Tapeserver application for drive /dev/nst3 on ic-tape2 could not complete a requested operation. The drive /dev/nst3 would not accept the addition of key_2072724_PFRaw_PhysicsTrig_PhysicsFiltering_Run00110903_Subrun00000000_00000075.tar.gz with the command "tar cvf /dev/nst3 -C /usr/local/spade/tapeserver/filesToTape key_2072724_PFRaw_PhysicsTrig_PhysicsFiltering_Run00110903_Subrun00000000_00000075.tar.gz". The command returned: tar: /dev/nst3: Cannot open: Device or resource busy tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now Details are available in the Tapeserver log file for this drive: ic-tape2:/usr/local/spade/tapeserver/logs/tapeserver-nst3.log and in the SPADE (JBoss) log file: sps-sattx:/usr/local/icecube/jboss/server/iceboss0/log/server.log and 2008120 2029Z The Tapeserver application for drive /dev/nst3 on ic-tape2 could not complete a requested operation. The drive /dev/nst3 would not accept the addition of key_2072778_SPS-pDAQ-2ndBld-000_20080428_171102_000000.tar.gz with the command "tar cvf /dev/nst3 -C /usr/local/spade/tapeserver/filesToTape key_2072778_SPS-pDAQ-2ndBld-000_20080428_171102_000000.tar.gz". The command returned: tar: /dev/nst3: Cannot open: Device or resource busy tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now Details are available in the Tapeserver log file for this drive: ic-tape2:/usr/local/spade/tapeserver/logs/tapeserver-nst3.log and in the SPADE (JBoss) log file: sps-sattx:/usr/local/icecube/jboss/server/iceboss0/log/server.log From looking at the logs, SPADE was able to tape subsequent files so was some intermittent error I guess. No apparent errors in /var/log/messages either.
Edgar Nielsen
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30 Apr 2008 04:17 GMT
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