I don't know of any report you can get this from in NetWorker (but maybe someone else does). Your best option is probably to write a script to extract this information from the daemon.raw for the particular error messages you are looking for. If you think this is something useful for future versions of NetWorker to have, you could submit a Request for Enhancement to have this considered for inclusion in future NetWorker versions. You can do this through Powerlink on:
Home > Support > Request Support > Request a Product Enhancement
Alternatively, if you would like something configured for your environment, you could engage EMC Consulting Services who might be able to help you develop a reliable way to get this information. You can find more details on: http://www.emc.com/services/index.htm You would need to pay for this service.
DPA (Data Protection Advisor) also will have a lot more reporting possiblities around this area and may have what you need.
Usually the tapes networker are write error status puts it in full with little information, ie, if the tape is 400 GB and 100 GB is full, it is because at some point happened a typo and not to damage the information that is already saved puts full application.
coganb
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May 25th, 2010 06:00
I don't know of any report you can get this from in NetWorker (but maybe someone else does). Your best option is probably to write a script to extract this information from the daemon.raw for the particular error messages you are looking for. If you think this is something useful for future versions of NetWorker to have, you could submit a Request for Enhancement to have this considered for inclusion in future NetWorker versions. You can do this through Powerlink on:
Home > Support > Request Support > Request a Product Enhancement
Alternatively, if you would like something configured for your environment, you could engage EMC Consulting Services who might be able to help you develop a reliable way to get this information. You can find more details on: http://www.emc.com/services/index.htm You would need to pay for this service.
DPA (Data Protection Advisor) also will have a lot more reporting possiblities around this area and may have what you need.
-Bobby
elvinperez
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May 25th, 2010 06:00
Hello,
Usually the tapes networker are write error status puts it in full with little information, ie, if the tape is 400 GB and 100 GB is full, it is because at some point happened a typo and not to damage the information that is already saved puts full application.
LadleOfJustice
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May 27th, 2010 09:00
Sorry, I meant to say Detailed MEDIA report.
LadleOfJustice
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May 27th, 2010 09:00
The Detailed Medis report in DPA provides a breakdown by Volume ID that includes the number of write errors on that Volume ID.
HTH,
Bob