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October 27th, 2009 01:00

If a tape is marked read only, networker will not automatically mark it writtable, you need to do that manually.

If Networker is marking tapes Read Only automatically, it means you have some media/drive issues. You need to go through the logs to check the end of failure but since this is not happening everyday, it could be a media issue.

As a precaution, I would suggest you to clean the drives as well.

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October 27th, 2009 05:00

While I don't have that issue as oftain it has happened to me. What happens is either the tape went bad or there was a read/write error on the drive. As mentioned before you will have to manually make it writable again. If it happens more than once on the same tape the tape is bad and should be replaced.

The drive errors are usually cleared up when the jukebox cleans the drive but it doesn't re-mark the tape just in case it was the tape that was bad.

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October 27th, 2009 09:00

Your tape can only get marked full which then changes its status to read only. To have tape in read only mode while appendable you someone has to do manual action. What is possible is that device is currently in read only mode.

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October 27th, 2009 17:00

Hi all, I've tried with a new tape, I noted still the same issue.The tape is not marked full or read only, it's just mounted as read only, persumably to be read for cloning purposes.
I would assume Networker would remount the tape as writable automatically, but it doesn't (a deadlock somewhere???) ....
And the bizarre thing is it doesnt occur that often, just 3 or 4 times per month.

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October 27th, 2009 23:00

Does it not show the volume as read only in Volumes Tab? Check if the pool is a clone pool.

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October 29th, 2009 01:00

It said "No" in the write-enabled column. It's not a clone pool
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