Failure of release command

Hi All
Please your assistance is needed to interpret what is going on with below and what should be done
RMAN-03009: failure of backup command on ch_tape2 channel at 11/26/2011 08:30:14
ORA-19502: write error on file "hist10g_rman_full_upmsjhke_1_1", blockno 577452545 (blocksize=512)
ORA-27030: skgfwrt: sbtwrite2 returned error
ORA-19511: Error received from media manager layer, error text:
ANS1017E (RC-50) Session rejected: TCP/IP connection failure
channel ch_tape2 disabled, job failed on it will be run on another channel
channel ch_tape1: finished piece 1 at 26-NOV-11
released channel: ch_tape1
released channel: ch_tape2
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03002: failure of release command at 11/27/2011 05:18:51
RMAN-06012: channel: ch_tape2 not allocated
Recovery Manager complete.
OS type and version : AIX Version 5
Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.4.0 - 64bit Production

thanks for your response tycho,
quite appreciated. however querrying v$rman_status shows that the backup completed with errors,
0 2011-11-25T15:03:01 DELETE COMPLETED 25-NOV-11 25-NOV-11 ARCHIVELOG
0 2011-11-25T20:10:00 RMAN COMPLETED WITH ERRORS 25-NOV-11 27-NOV-11
0 2011-11-25T20:10:00 BACKUP COMPLETED WITH ERRORS 25-NOV-11 27-NOV-11 DB INCR SBT_TAPE
0 2011-11-26T09:00:01 RMAN COMPLETED 26-NOV-11 26-NOV-11
and as learnt in a case of channel failover, RMAN attempts to complete the work on another channel, hence in this case how can i really tell if the backups were successful in this other channel.

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    ==========================
    Object Type Filename/Handle
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    Kart

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