| Asset ID: | 1-72-1011056.1 | 
| Update Date: | 2011-04-06 | 
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 Solution 
1011056.1
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Tape drive : "Sense Key: Media Error"
 
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GCS>Sun Microsystems>Storage - Tape>Drives - Misc | 
 
PreviouslyPublishedAs
215222
Applies to: 
 
Sun Storage DDS-3 Tape Drive
Sun Storage DDS-4 Tape Drive
Sun StorageTek 9840B Tape Drive
Sun Storage DAT 72 Tape Drive
Sun SPARCstorage DLT4000 Tape Drive
All Platforms
Checked for relevance on 6-Apr-2011.
Symptoms
Problems relating to the use of a tape drive are reported as "Sense Key: Media Error".
Changes
{CHANGE}
Cause
{CAUSE}
Solution
ResolutionWhen problems relating to the use of a tape drive are reported as "Sense Key: Media Error" the fault is with the tape media(that is: the tape itself), not the tape drive.
- Remove the faulty tape media from the drive and do not re-use it.
- Record the date, drive and media ID.
 This is very helpful for on-going, recurring or complex issues.
- Do not replace the drive. 
 If faulty tape media had damaged the tape drive, it would also be
 reporting other errors (that is, non "media" errors).
- Do not clean the drive.
 If dirty tape media had caused the drive to need cleaning in an LTO or DLT
 drive the drive cleaning light would come on.
NOTE : Only ever use a cleaning tape on a DLT or LTO drive, if the drive's cleaning light comes on, or if the backup software in use, detects that the drive needs cleaning.
Additional InformationTips to help prevent the problem:
- Handle tapes carefully. 
 Tapes are fragile and sensitive to physical knocks, which may cause tensioning
 issues on the tape spool, or damage the tape cartridge spindle. If tapes are
 being moved off-site, ensure they are packed and handled within the
 manufacturer's guidelines.
- Be aware of environmental factors.
 If tapes are moved in and out of an environmentally controlled (temperature and
 humidity) area, a period of adjustment to the environment, of 24 hours before
 insertion into the drives is recommended. This could prevent temperature changes
 causing condensation on the tape, or tensioning variations. Tapes and
 tape-drives should be in dust-free environments.
- Keep track of tape use/tape life.
 Tapes have a specified useful life, usually specified as "passes". For example
 some tapes are said to be OK for "one million passes". NOTE: a pass is not a
 backup. A single use of a tape for a backup, can cause at least 44 passes, and
 usually many more. This will need to be calculated, based on each manufacturer's
 specifications/documentation for their tape.
- Update the drive firmware.
- Update the st.conf patch.
 Internal Comments
 For the internal use of Sun Employee's.
 
The specific details for this, are manufacturer specific and should be sourced
 from the individual tape or tape-drive manufacturer's documentation / white papers.
 Sense, Key, Media, Tape, EBS, NBU, backup, bad tape, bad media, faulty tape, drive, cleaning
 Previously Published As 82462
 Change History
 Date: 2005-08-25
 User Name: 18392
 Action: Approved
 Comment: Did some re-wording and formatting, for clarity and readability.
 Version: 3
 Date: 2005-08-24
 User Name: 18392
 Action: Accept
 Comment: 
 Version: 0
 Internal Comments
 Oracle review 11/5/09
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