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VTL goes offline and a backup fails with a 'Media object is not a media header, asume LEOD' error.
Description
The following errors and messages appeared within the NetVault logs:
1] Error 2014/11/20 17:00:02 225 Media NETVAULT (NETVAULT: /vtl/VTL) Media 'GML036' will not be used by drive 'DRIVE 1:NETVAULT' 2] Error 2014/11/20 17:00:02 225 Media NETVAULT (NETVAULT: /vtl/VTL) Device 'DRIVE 1:NETVAULT' assigned to job failed
With sub text: DEVDISK 114 0 170002 Media Reserve 262144 DEVDISK 123 0 170002 EOMWarning is 262144 OBJECT 183 0 170002 Not full object DEVDISK 2 0 170002 Failed to reconstruct media object DEVDISK 32 1 170002 Media object is not a media header, asume LEOD DEVDISK 130 269 170002 Failed to read media object OBJECT 183 0 170002 Not full object DEVDISK 2 0 170002 Failed to reconstruct media object DEVDISK 129 1 170002 Media object is not a media trailer, asume LEOD DEVMGR 228 1 170002 Position segment failed
3] Error 2014/11/20 17:00:06 225 Media NETVAULT (NETVAULT: /vtl/VTL) Load media in 'DRIVE 3:NETVAULT' failed
With sub text: Module Id Code Time Message DEVMGR 255 0 170006 Process message 'DEVMGR_LOAD_MEDIA_MSG' in state 'OpenIdle' DEVMGR 38 0 170006 Process Load Request (BEGIN) DISKFILE 114 0 170006 Load Media DEVMGR 40 1 170006 Failed to load device
4] Error 2014/11/20 17:00:06 225 Media NETVAULT Cannot find an active drive containing source media 'GML017'
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