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BACKUP ACCVIO in V7.2? (/JOURNAL)

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The Question is:

 
Backups fail with ACCVIO error. Successful allocate,mount and initialize,
backup runs for 5-10 Minutes and errors out.
 
System: AlphaServer 1200. OpenVMS 7.2.
 
Tape Sub-sys:
Magtape SCORPI$MKA500:, device type SONY SDT-9000, is online,
record-oriented
    device, file-oriented device, error logging is enabled, device supports
    fastskip.
 
    Error count                    0    Operations completed
11718
    Owner process                 ""    Owner UIC
[SYSTEM]
    Owner process ID        00000000    Dev Prot
S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G:RWPL,W:RWPL
    Reference count                0    Default buffer size
512
    Density                     DDS1    Format
Normal-11
 
  Volume status:  no-unload on dismount, beginning-of-tape, odd parity.
 
Gets the following error when using BACKUP:
 
$       BACKUP/NOVERIFY/RECORD/IGNORE=(NOBACKUP,INTERLOCK,LABEL_PROCESSING)-
        /JOURNAL=ELI$BACKUP_JOURNALS:LIGHTSWITCH_021199.BJL
SYS$USER1:[PROD...]*.*;* SCORPI$MKA500:PROD_021199.sav-
        /PROT=(O:RWED,S:RWED)/LABEL=021199
 
%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual
address=0000000000000000, PC=0000000000000000, PS=00000000
  SPUSER       job terminated at  2-NOV-1999 08:06:09.69
 
Account/Process information:
 
 2-NOV-1999 10:03:36.28   User: SPUSER           Process ID:   000004A6
                          Node: SCORPI           Process name: "_TNA122:"
 
Terminal:           TNA122:  (Host: 170.215.198.133  Port: 1028)
User Identifier:    [SPUSER]
Base priority:      4
Default file spec:  SYS$USERS:[SPUSER]
Number of Kthreads: 1
 
Devices allocated:  SCORPI$TNA122:
 
Process Quotas:
 Account name:
 CPU limit:                      Infinite  Direct I/O limit:       150
 Buffered I/O byte count quota:     99616  Buffered I/O limit:     150
 Timer queue entry quota:              10  Open file quota:         99
 Paging file quota:                253040  Subprocess quota:        11
 Default page fault cluster:           64  AST quota:              249
 Enqueue quota:                      1999  Shared file limit:        0
 Max detached processes:                0  Max active jobs:          0
 
Accounting information:
 Buffered I/O count:      1556  Peak working set size:       3616
 Direct I/O count:         284  Peak virtual size:         171968
 Page faults:             3256  Mounted volumes:                0
 Images activated:          42
 Elapsed CPU time:          0 00:00:00.80
 Connect time:              0 01:59:54.97
 
Authorized privileges:
 GRPNAM       NETMBX       READALL      TMPMBX
 
Process privileges:
 GRPNAM               may insert in group logical name table
 NETMBX               may create network device
 READALL              may read anything as the owner
 TMPMBX               may create temporary mailbox
 
Process rights:
 SPUSER                            resource
 INTERACTIVE
 REMOTE
 
System rights:
 SYS$NODE_SCORPI
 
Auto-unshelve: on
 
Image Dump: off
 
Soft Affinity: off
 
Parse Style: Traditional
 
Process Dynamic Memory Area
    Current Size (bytes)        131072    Current Size (pagelets)        256
    Free Space (bytes)          115084    Space in Use (bytes)         15988
    Largest Variable Block      113884    Smallest Variable Block         24
    Number of Free Blocks            8    Free Blocks LEQU 64 Bytes        2
 
There is 1 process in this job:
 
  _TNA122: (*)
 
Any ideas?
 
 


The Answer is :

 
  Start with the application of the available BACKUP ECO kit, and
  also ensure that the process quotas match the recommendations
  found in the system management documentation.  (The /JOURNAL
  qualifier is known to have problems in V7.2, and an ECO kit is
  available to remedy this.)
 
  The OpenVMS Wizard will assume that you realize that this does
  not appear to be a supported tape drive device.
 
  If these fail, please contact the Compaq Customer Support Center.
 

answer written or last revised on ( 2-NOV-1999 )

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